Georgios Markou
Georgios Markou (; 1690–1770) also known as
Georgios Markou of Argos (. He was a Greek fresco and icon painter. He was active during the Greek Baroque and Rocco periods. He was an artistic representative of the Neo-Hellenikos Diafotismos. He was one of the few Greek painters that worked outside of the
Ionian Islands. Other painters that worked outside the Ionian Islands were
Christodoulos Kalergis and
Makarios. They were also fresco painters. Other Greek fresco painters that traveled all over Greece were
Fragkos Katelanos,
Theophanes the Cretan, and
Frangos Kontaris. Markou was also one of the few prominent painters to have painted in
Athens. His surviving works can be found all over the ancient city. He also completed works on the island of
Salamina. Three icons survived and countless frescos exist at seven different sites. Some of the frescos are in very good condition. His most notable frescos are at the Monastery Faneromeni, Salamina, Greece.
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