The painter Antonios Vassilakis. New archival evidence for his life and his work
Abstract
An unknown notarial document conserved in the State Archive of Venice d. 1610 is published, which refers to a work by the painter Antonios Vassilakis. Based on the evidence in the document, the painter and his son Stefanos, a painter himself, agreed with the monks of the monastery of Santa Maria dei Carmini in Venice to paint a pala. The work no longer survives.
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ΜΑΛΤΕΖΟΥ Χ. (2014). The painter Antonios Vassilakis. New archival evidence for his life and his work. Deltion of the Christian Archaeological Society, 33, 253–256. https://doi.org/10.12681/dchae.1250
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