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Constantine and Helen is a painting by Ioannis Moskos. He was a prolific Greek painter associated with Venice and the Ionian Islands. He flourished during the Late Cretan School and early Heptanese School. Three painters with the same last name were active during the same period, the other two were Leos Moskos and Elias Moskos. Ioanni's painting style demonstrates the transition from the Late Cretan School to the early Heptanese School. He began to integrate components prevalent in the Rococo. He was a Baroque artist. According to the Neo-Hellenic Institute, forty-four of his paintings survived.

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  • Constantine and Helen (Moskos) (en)
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  • Constantine and Helen is a painting by Ioannis Moskos. He was a prolific Greek painter associated with Venice and the Ionian Islands. He flourished during the Late Cretan School and early Heptanese School. Three painters with the same last name were active during the same period, the other two were Leos Moskos and Elias Moskos. Ioanni's painting style demonstrates the transition from the Late Cretan School to the early Heptanese School. He began to integrate components prevalent in the Rococo. He was a Baroque artist. According to the Neo-Hellenic Institute, forty-four of his paintings survived. (en)
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  • Constantine and Helen (en)
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  • Greek (en)
  • Italian (en)
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  • Costantino ed Elena (en)
  • Άγιοι Κωνσταντίνος και Ελένη (en)
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  • Cefalù Sicily, Italy (en)
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  • Museo Mandralisca (en)
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  • Museo Mandralisca (en)
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  • Constantine and Helen with the True Cross (en)
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  • Constantine and Helen (en)
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  • c. 1665–1721 (en)
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  • Constantine and Helen is a painting by Ioannis Moskos. He was a prolific Greek painter associated with Venice and the Ionian Islands. He flourished during the Late Cretan School and early Heptanese School. Three painters with the same last name were active during the same period, the other two were Leos Moskos and Elias Moskos. Ioanni's painting style demonstrates the transition from the Late Cretan School to the early Heptanese School. He began to integrate components prevalent in the Rococo. He was a Baroque artist. According to the Neo-Hellenic Institute, forty-four of his paintings survived. Constantine was the first Roman Emperor to officially recognize the new Christian religion. Constantine and his mother Helen collected artifacts and written archives. During the time of their reign, the True Cross was discovered by Helen and brought to Constantinople. The True Cross is believed to be the cross that was used to crucify Jesus Christ. Several Greek, Italian, and Spanish painters adopted the theme in their art. Cima da Conegliano painted his own version of the two saints. Miguel Ximénez painted Helen with the true cross. The painting Constantine and Helen is located in Sicily, Italy at the Museo Mandralisca. (en)
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