Denise C Alevizou
Denise-Chloe Alevizou
Art Historian
Studies:
- December 1998: ph.d., History of art, department of History/Archaeology, University of Crete, diss. thesis: Panaghioti Doxara: Treatise on the art of painting (Peri Zografias 1726). Its sources and importance, [Παναγιώτη Δοξαρά: Περί ζωγραφίας κατά το αψκστ΄. Οι πηγές του έργου και η σημασία του].
- July 1991: Masters of Arts Honours Degree in History of art, Courtauld Institute of Arts (London University). Field of study: 17th century Dutch and Flemish painting.
- July 1990: Bachelor of Arts Honours Degree in History of art, Nottingham University, Nottingham, U.K.
Research -Special fields of interest:
18th century art and art theory in the Ionian Isles under Venetian rule / art (secular and ecclesiastical painting) in Ottoman-ruled Crete late 19th c.
Art Historian
Studies:
- December 1998: ph.d., History of art, department of History/Archaeology, University of Crete, diss. thesis: Panaghioti Doxara: Treatise on the art of painting (Peri Zografias 1726). Its sources and importance, [Παναγιώτη Δοξαρά: Περί ζωγραφίας κατά το αψκστ΄. Οι πηγές του έργου και η σημασία του].
- July 1991: Masters of Arts Honours Degree in History of art, Courtauld Institute of Arts (London University). Field of study: 17th century Dutch and Flemish painting.
- July 1990: Bachelor of Arts Honours Degree in History of art, Nottingham University, Nottingham, U.K.
Research -Special fields of interest:
18th century art and art theory in the Ionian Isles under Venetian rule / art (secular and ecclesiastical painting) in Ottoman-ruled Crete late 19th c.
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Books by Denise C Alevizou
summary in English pp. 279-283.
The study presents new evidence on western art sources identified in the major works of Panaghiotis Doxaras (Peloponnese, Mani 1662-Corfu 1729), offering insights into aspects of his work that lead to a new understanding of the importance of his contribution to art theory and practice in the Venetian-ruled Ionian islands of the early 18th century.
Papers by Denise C Alevizou
Conference Presentations by Denise C Alevizou
summary in English pp. 279-283.
The study presents new evidence on western art sources identified in the major works of Panaghiotis Doxaras (Peloponnese, Mani 1662-Corfu 1729), offering insights into aspects of his work that lead to a new understanding of the importance of his contribution to art theory and practice in the Venetian-ruled Ionian islands of the early 18th century.