Joannis Avramidis
Joannis Avramidis (1922–2016) was an Austrian sculptor, professor and painter.
Also recorded as H Avramidis; JoAnnis Avramidis.
Joannis Avramidis in brief
- Born
- 1922
- Died
- 2016
- Known for
- sculptor, professor, painter and draftsperson
- Place of birth
- Batumi
Overview
Born at Batumi in 1922, died at Vienna in 2016.
In detail
Joannis Avramidis studied at Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. the recorded working language is Modern Greek.
Subjects and genres recorded for the work are abstract. The authority associates the name with abstract art.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Vienna. Employment is recorded with Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Membership is recorded of Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts.
Works named in the authority record are Olympieion, Temple of Olympian Zeus.
Work by Joannis Avramidis is recorded in the collections of Belvedere, Städel Museum, Kröller-Müller Museum, Middelheim Museum and Bavarian State Painting Collections.
Distinctions recorded are City of Vienna Prize for Fine Arts, Austrian Decoration for Science and Art, Order of Makarios III and Will Grohmann Award.
Sources
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- 1.
“Joannis Avramidis”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q571534: Joannis Avramidis
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