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The Last Judgment also known as The Second Coming is an icon by Georgios Klontzas . The painting is a depiction of the return of Jesus Christ. The Second Coming is believed to be the final and infinite judgment by God of the people of every nation resulting in the approval of some and the penalizing of others. This painting is a depiction of that event. Klontzas was a Greek artist from the island of Crete. His artistic output was during the second half of the 16th century. He was affiliated with the early works of El Greco. He was one of the most productive Greek painters of the 16th century along with Michael Damaskinos. Klontzas was a member of the Cretan School. Most of his works were copied by other artists. His version of the Second Coming was used as a framework for other artists dur

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  • The Last Judgment (Klontzas) (en)
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  • The Last Judgment also known as The Second Coming is an icon by Georgios Klontzas . The painting is a depiction of the return of Jesus Christ. The Second Coming is believed to be the final and infinite judgment by God of the people of every nation resulting in the approval of some and the penalizing of others. This painting is a depiction of that event. Klontzas was a Greek artist from the island of Crete. His artistic output was during the second half of the 16th century. He was affiliated with the early works of El Greco. He was one of the most productive Greek painters of the 16th century along with Michael Damaskinos. Klontzas was a member of the Cretan School. Most of his works were copied by other artists. His version of the Second Coming was used as a framework for other artists dur (en)
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  • The Second Coming (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/The_Last_Judgement_by_Fra_Angelico.jpg
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Last_Judgment_by_F.Kavertzas_(1640-41).jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Leos_Moskos_The_Last_Judgement.png
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  • Greek (en)
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  • Il Giudizio Universale (en)
  • Δευτέρα Παρουσία (en)
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  • Venice (en)
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  • The Second Coming (en)
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  • c. 1580-1608 (en)
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  • The Last Judgment also known as The Second Coming is an icon by Georgios Klontzas . The painting is a depiction of the return of Jesus Christ. The Second Coming is believed to be the final and infinite judgment by God of the people of every nation resulting in the approval of some and the penalizing of others. This painting is a depiction of that event. Klontzas was a Greek artist from the island of Crete. His artistic output was during the second half of the 16th century. He was affiliated with the early works of El Greco. He was one of the most productive Greek painters of the 16th century along with Michael Damaskinos. Klontzas was a member of the Cretan School. Most of his works were copied by other artists. His version of the Second Coming was used as a framework for other artists during the Late Cretan School. Leos Moskos and Francheskos Kavertzas both created similar versions. The Judgment story has been reproduced in art since the inception of Christianity. Both Greek and Italian Byzantine artists used the theme. Notable Italian artist Fra Angelico created many versions of The Last Judgement. Michelangelo also used the theme in the Sistine Chapel. His work there was one of the most important works of the 16th century. Klontzas may have been exposed to the work and other Italian prototypes. Klontzas used the theme multiple times he also has a triptych featuring the Last Judgment. Both The Last Judgement Triptych and this work are in the collection of the Hellenic Institute of Venice in Italy. (en)
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