The Artist’s Psyche embodies the introspective, allegorical vision of Nikolaos Gyzis, where the fragile, winged Psyche becomes a symbol of the creative soul suspended between imagination, idealism, and inward struggle.
Thalia Flora-Karavia
Pencils in hand, Thalia Flora-Karavia followed the Greek army through liberated Macedonia in 1912 — a woman defying every barrier to document war’s human face with extraordinary sensitivity.
Theodoros Ralli
Born in Constantinople, Theodoros Ralli became Greece’s most celebrated Orientalist painter — a charming Parisian socialite nicknamed Don Juan, with an iron will and a passion for the East.
Celebrating the Greek War of Independence
Celebrating Greece’s War of Independence Bicentennial — honouring the revolutionary fighters of 1821 who sacrificed everything, so future generations could live in freedom and dignity.



