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Μαρία
Πωπ (1925 - 2009) |
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Σπούδασε
μουσική στο Ωδείο Αθηνών και πήρε δίπλωμα δραματικής
τέχνης από τη Σχολή του Εθνικού Θεάτρου. Στα έργα της
χρησιμοποιεί υλικά συνδεμένα με την παραδοσιακή
ζωγραφική. Έχει παρουσιάσει το έργο της σε ατομικές (Ζυγός
1965, Περιηγητική Λέσχη Θεσσαλονίκη 1968, Άστορ 1971,
Ώρα 1977, 1994, Γκαλερί ΕΜ Βόλος 1981, Ισπανικό
Μορφωτικό Ίδρυμα 1984, ΕΠΜΑΣ 1987, Σκουφά 1989, 1993,
1999, Icon Λονδίνο 1993 κ.α.) και έχει πάρει μέρος σε
ομαδικές εκθέσεις. Ήταν μέλος του ΕΕΤΕ. ΝΙΚΙΑΣ.
Πηγή:
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Maria
Pop (1925 - 2009) |
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Maria Pop was born in
Athens in 1925.
Characteristic of the generation of naïve painters,
Maria Pop was the daughter of the Spanish violinist and
conductor Joseph Bourneini, who served as the director
and conductor of the Athens State Orchestra. Her sister
was the award-winning novelist and translator Julia
Iatridis. She was married to Athenian lawyer
Konstantinos Pop, son of the well-known journalist and
publisher of the newspaper “Athens”. In Aegina, it
retained its characteristic and overgrown house in the
area of Faros, where at times it had hosted important
personalities, such as the writer M. Karagatsis.
Metaxourgeio, Monastiraki, Kastella, Hydra, Nafplio and,
of course, its beloved Aegina – neoclassical buildings
and traditional buildings, cafes, alleys forgotten under
the Acropolis, old houses with their yards and trees –
are depicted in works by Maria Pop. Still, painted
memories of her trips to Spain, her second homeland.
Source:
zoumboulakis.gr |
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