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A person is holding an open book or exhibition catalog, positioned sideways, against a blurred outdoor background suggesting daylight. The individual's hands are visible, with a dark wristband featuring "NG" on their left wrist.

The catalog displays two art pieces and Greek text. On the left page is a painting identified as "Περικλής Βυζάντιος, Λιμάνι του Πειραιά, 1970" (Periklis Byzantios, Port of Piraeus, 1970) from the "Συλλογή Αλέξανδρου Λιακόπουλου" (Collection of Alexandros Liakopoulos). This artwork depicts a muted, somewhat abstract seascape or landscape in shades of grey and blue, possibly a harbor scene. The facing right page shows a partially visible painting with lighter tones and what appears to be figurative elements or architecture.

The text on the pages discusses the works of artists Periklis and Ntikos Byzantios, father and son, and an exhibition titled "BYZANTIOS² PERIKLIS KAI NTIKOS" held from "ΦΕΒ 26-ΙΟΥΝ 08" (February 26 - June 08), curated by "Τάκης Μαυρωτάς" (Takis Mavrotas). The article details their significant contributions to European painting, mentioning exhibitions at institutions such as the B. & M. Theocharakis Foundation, the National Gallery, and the Bank of Greece. It also references art critics and cultural figures like Dimítris Papastamos, former director of the National Gallery, and writer Eugène Ionesco. The page number "8" is visible at the bottom right. The overall setting implies a cultural context, possibly related to an art exhibition in Athina, Greece, as suggested by the location context and Greek text.
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Jan 11, 2025

Athina, Greece

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A person is holding an open book or exhibition catalog, positioned sideways, against a blurred outdoor background suggesting daylight. The individual's hands are visible, with a dark wristband featuring "NG" on their left wrist. The catalog displays two art pieces and Greek text. On the left page is a painting identified as "Περικλής Βυζάντιος, Λιμάνι του Πειραιά, 1970" (Periklis Byzantios, Port of Piraeus, 1970) from the "Συλλογή Αλέξανδρου Λιακόπουλου" (Collection of Alexandros Liakopoulos). This artwork depicts a muted, somewhat abstract seascape or landscape in shades of grey and blue, possibly a harbor scene. The facing right page shows a partially visible painting with lighter tones and what appears to be figurative elements or architecture. The text on the pages discusses the works of artists Periklis and Ntikos Byzantios, father and son, and an exhibition titled "BYZANTIOS² PERIKLIS KAI NTIKOS" held from "ΦΕΒ 26-ΙΟΥΝ 08" (February 26 - June 08), curated by "Τάκης Μαυρωτάς" (Takis Mavrotas). The article details their significant contributions to European painting, mentioning exhibitions at institutions such as the B. & M. Theocharakis Foundation, the National Gallery, and the Bank of Greece. It also references art critics and cultural figures like Dimítris Papastamos, former director of the National Gallery, and writer Eugène Ionesco. The page number "8" is visible at the bottom right. The overall setting implies a cultural context, possibly related to an art exhibition in Athina, Greece, as suggested by the location context and Greek text.

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