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Panagiotis Doxaras (Greek: Παναγιώτης Δοξαράς) (1662–1729) also known as Panayiotis Doxaras, was an author and painter. He was a prolific member of the Heptanese School. He was influenced by early members of the movement namely: Elias Moskos, Theodoros Poulakis, Stephanos Tzangarolas, Spyridon Sperantzas and Victor. The Heptanese School evolved during the Baroque period and continued into the Late Baroque or Rococo. Doxaras’s son Nikolaos Doxaras continued the artistic movement into the Neoclassical era. Both Panagiotis and his son Nikolaos Doxaras refined the school. The school was heavily influenced by the Venetian Style. The Heptanese School also influenced Italian painting. Other artists Doxaras influenced were Nikolaos Kantounis. Panagioti’s teacher was famous painter Leos Moskos. He

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  • Panagiotis Doxaras (de)
  • Παναγιώτης Δοξαράς (el)
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  • Panagiotis Doxaras (en)
  • Доксарас, Панайотис (ru)
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  • Ο Παναγιώτης Δοξαράς (Κουτήφαρι Μάνης, 1662 – Κέρκυρα, 1729) ήταν Έλληνας ζωγράφος, ιδρυτής της Επτανησιακής Σχολής. (el)
  • Panagiotis Doxaras (griego: Παναγιώτης Δοξαράς; Península de Mani; 1662 - Corfú; 1729) fue un pintor griego que fundó la de arte griego.​ (es)
  • Панайотис Доксарас (греч. Παναγιώτης Δοξαράς; 1662, Мани — 1729, Корфу) — греческий иконописец, основатель Ионической школы иконописи, которая находились под влиянием итальянского Ренессанса. Примерно в 1685 году проходил обучение у Леоса Москоса на острове Закинф, в Риме и в 1699—1704 годах в Венеции. Был великим поклонником Тинторетто, Тициана, Веронезе. Его иконы находятся на островах Лефкас и Закинф. Потолок церкви св. Спиридона (Агиос Спиридонас) на острове Корфу (Керкира) был выполнен Доксарасом. Иконы и другие церковные росписи его кисти в этом храме были уничтожены сыростью, и в XIX веке их место заняли копии, сделанные Николаосом Аспиотисом.Автор трактата «О живописи» / Περί ζωγραφίας (1726); перевел трактат о живописи Леонардо да Винчи на греческий язык. (ru)
  • Panagiotis Doxaras (* 1662 in Mani; † 1729 in Korfu; auch Panayotis oder Panayiotis Doxaras) war ein bedeutender griechischer Maler und Begründer der sogenannten . Im Jahre 1664 ließ sich seine Familie auf der Insel Zakynthos nieder. Auf der Insel nahm er in jungen Jahren Unterricht in Ikonenmalerei bei Leo Moskos. 1694 wurde er Soldat in der venezianischen Armee und kämpfte in Chios gegen die Osmanen. Fünf Jahre später verließ er die Armee, wobei er von den Venezianern für seine militärischen Verdienste zum Ritter ernannt wurde und im Jahre 1721 Grundbesitz auf der Insel Leukas bekam. (de)
  • Panagiotis Doxaras (Greek: Παναγιώτης Δοξαράς) (1662–1729) also known as Panayiotis Doxaras, was an author and painter. He was a prolific member of the Heptanese School. He was influenced by early members of the movement namely: Elias Moskos, Theodoros Poulakis, Stephanos Tzangarolas, Spyridon Sperantzas and Victor. The Heptanese School evolved during the Baroque period and continued into the Late Baroque or Rococo. Doxaras’s son Nikolaos Doxaras continued the artistic movement into the Neoclassical era. Both Panagiotis and his son Nikolaos Doxaras refined the school. The school was heavily influenced by the Venetian Style. The Heptanese School also influenced Italian painting. Other artists Doxaras influenced were Nikolaos Kantounis. Panagioti’s teacher was famous painter Leos Moskos. He (en)
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  • Panagiotis Doxaras (en)
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  • Corfu, part of the Republic of Venice (en)
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