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Georgios Markazinis

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Georgios Markazinis
Born17th Century
Died17th Century
Venice or Crete
NationalityGreek
Known forpainter

Georgios Markazinis (Greek: Γεώργιος Μαρκαζίνης, fl. 17th century), also known as Georgius Margazinis or Margazinius, was a Greek painter from the island of Crete. His style is different from his contemporaries. He can be likened to Ioannis Permeniates, Theodore Poulakis, Elias Moskos and Konstantinos Tzanes. His work escapes the typical lines of the maniera greca and his art is heavily influenced by the Venetian style. Only two of his works have survived. His most notable work is The Crucifixion. The Crucifixion is held at the Hellenic Institute in Venice. His other work is of the Last Judgment which is located in a church at Skradin, Croatia.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

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History

Markazinis was born in the ancient Cretan city of Cydonia, now modern-day Chania. Not much is known about his life. He signed his work in Latin. He eludes to his origin because he adds the city to his signature which was Cydonius. His surviving signatures were Opus Georgi Margazini and Georgius Margazinus Cydonius. He may have traveled to Venice where he worked and lived. His work is dated around 1647. He completely escapes the typical Greek mannerism prevalent at the time. He mostly resembles the transition from the maniera greca to the more refined style of Venetian painting. His Crucifixion is comparable to other Greek artists namely: Andreas Pavias, Konstantinos Paleokapas, Ioannis Moskos, and Ioannis Permeniates.

In Markazinis's Crucifixion, the figure on our left is saying something to Jesus in the Greek language. It roughly translates to honor my memory. Jesus promised him forgiveness in the afterlife. This is one of the few circumstances where one of the figures is speaking to another in a painting of this style.[2]

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References

  1. ^ Eugenia Drakopoulou (September 15, 2021). "Markazinis (Margkazinis, Margazinius) Georgios (Georgius)". Institute for Neohellenic Research. Retrieved September 15, 2021.
  2. ^ a b Hatzidakis & Drakopoulou 1997, p. 171.
  3. ^ Eugenia Drakopoulou (September 15, 2021). "The Crucifixion". Greek National Documentation Centre. Retrieved September 15, 2021.
  4. ^ Staff Writers (September 15, 2021). "Greek Art Catalogue". Omnia Greek Institute of Historical Research. Retrieved September 15, 2021.
  5. ^ Staff Writers (September 15, 2021). "The Crucifixion in the 17th century, 26 x 41cm George Margazinis". Digitized Archive of the Hellenic Institute of Venice. Retrieved September 15, 2021.
  6. ^ Kalokairinos, Andreas G. (1949). Krētika chronika - Volume 3. Heraklion Crete, Greece: Academy of Athens. p. 614.
  7. ^ Chatzēdakēs, Manolēs (1975). Eikones tou Hagiou Geōrgiou tōn Hellēnōn kai tēs syllogēs tou Institoutou. Venice, Italy: Hellēnikon Institouton Vyzantinōn kai Metavyzantinōn Spoudōn. p. 614.

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