Ioannis Tzen Explained

Birth Date:1600s
Birth Place:Crete, Greek
Death Place:Corfu, Greece
Nationality:Greek
Movement:Cretan School
Heptanese School
Greek Baroque
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Ioannis Tzen
Other Names:Ioannis Tzenos
Citizenship:Venetian
Occupation:Painter
Years Active:1660-1682
Era:17th Century
Style:Maniera Greca
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Ioannis Tzen (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Ιωάννης Τζέν) also known as Ioannis Dzenos (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Ιωάννης Ντζένος), was a 17th-century Greek baroque painter. He was active on the Ionian islands and a prominent member of the local school. He also represented Crete towards the end of the Cretan School. His painting style reflects an affiliation with Emmanuel Tzanes. He was active on the island Corfu. Greek painters affiliated with the same island active during the same period were Theodore Poulakis, Stephanos Tzangarolas. Fifteen of his works have survived. His most notable work is a painting of the Virgin and Child.[1] [2] [3] [4]

History

Tzen was from the island of Crete. He had an active workshop on the island. He eventually left the island following the example of Philotheos Skoufos, Elias Moskos, and Emmanuel Tzanes. The painters fled Crete because of the Cretan War. Tzen was active on the Ionian Islands. Tzen’s work reflects an affiliation with Emmanuel Tzanes. He eventually settled on the island of Corfu. Theodore Poulakis was active on the island around the same period. One of his notable paintings features archangels. Famous Greek painter Georgios Kortezas painted a similar theme. Both artists painted hidden symbols in their work. Tzen’s painting featured Jesus on a shield. In the Kortezas the Archangel Gabriel holds a shield illuminated with an image of the Virgin and Child. An example of his signature was χείρ Τζέν.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tzen (Ntzenos) Ioannis. Institute for Neohellenic Research . Eugenia Drakopoulou . October 20, 2021. October 20, 2021.
  2. Book: Vokotopoulos, Panagiotis L . 1990 . Icons of Corfu . Athens, Greece . National Bank Educational Institution . 142–143 . 9789602500002.
  3. Book: Michalopoulos ·, Aristeidēs . 2000 . The Museums of Greece . Athens, Greece . Ekdoseis Ereunētes . 408 . 9789603682516.
  4. Web site: Ioannis Tzen Apostle Enthroned. Icons, the Velimezis Collection. Staff Writers . October 20, 2021. October 20, 2021.