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Michael Astrapas and Eutychios (Greek: Μιχαήλ Αστραπάς και Ευτύχιος (flourished 1294 to 1317) were Greek painters from Thessaloniki. They had a very active workshop in the area and some of their work survived. Famous Thessalonian painter Manuel Panselinos was active around the same period. Thessaloniki was considered the second capital of the Byzantine Empire. The region featured many iconographic workshops. Most historians consider Thessaloniki the epicenter of the Macedonian School of painting during the Palaeologan Renaissance. Other prominent Byzantine artists were Ioannis Pagomenos, Theophanes the Greek and Theodore Apsevdis. The Byzantine style influenced countless Italian and Greek artists. The style eventually evolved into the Maniera Greca.

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  • Μιχαήλ Αστραπάς και Ευτύχιος (el)
  • Miguel Astrapas y Eutiquio (es)
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  • Михаил Астрапас и Евтихий (ru)
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  • Οι Μιχαήλ Αστραπάς και Ευτύχιος (άκμασαν μεταξύ 1294-1317) ήταν Έλληνες ζωγράφοι από τη Θεσσαλονίκη. (el)
  • Miguel Astrapas y Eutiquio (florecieron aprox. 1294 a 1317)​​ fueron pintores griegos de Tesalónica. Ellos fueron invitados por los gobernantes serbios a trabajar en sus dominios. Algunas de sus obras incluyen frescos en las siguientes iglesias de Macedonia: * Iglesia de San Clemente de Ohrid (1294-1295)​ * Iglesia del Rey del monasterio de Studenica, Serbia (1314) * Iglesia de San Nicetas en (antes de 1316) * Iglesia de San Jorge en Staro Nagoričane (1317) (es)
  • Michael Astrapas and Eutychios (Greek: Μιχαήλ Αστραπάς και Ευτύχιος (flourished 1294 to 1317) were Greek painters from Thessaloniki. They had a very active workshop in the area and some of their work survived. Famous Thessalonian painter Manuel Panselinos was active around the same period. Thessaloniki was considered the second capital of the Byzantine Empire. The region featured many iconographic workshops. Most historians consider Thessaloniki the epicenter of the Macedonian School of painting during the Palaeologan Renaissance. Other prominent Byzantine artists were Ioannis Pagomenos, Theophanes the Greek and Theodore Apsevdis. The Byzantine style influenced countless Italian and Greek artists. The style eventually evolved into the Maniera Greca. (en)
  • Михаил Астрапас и монах Евтихий (греч. Μιχαήλ Αστραπάς και Ευτύχιος) византийские художники из Салоник, представители раннего, так называемого, Палеологова возрождения в византийском искусстве. Считаются создателями отдельного направления (художественной школы) в церковной живописи Сербии. (ru)
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  • Οι Μιχαήλ Αστραπάς και Ευτύχιος (άκμασαν μεταξύ 1294-1317) ήταν Έλληνες ζωγράφοι από τη Θεσσαλονίκη. (el)
  • Miguel Astrapas y Eutiquio (florecieron aprox. 1294 a 1317)​​ fueron pintores griegos de Tesalónica. Ellos fueron invitados por los gobernantes serbios a trabajar en sus dominios. Algunas de sus obras incluyen frescos en las siguientes iglesias de Macedonia: * Iglesia de San Clemente de Ohrid (1294-1295)​ * Iglesia del Rey del monasterio de Studenica, Serbia (1314) * Iglesia de San Nicetas en (antes de 1316) * Iglesia de San Jorge en Staro Nagoričane (1317) (es)
  • Michael Astrapas and Eutychios (Greek: Μιχαήλ Αστραπάς και Ευτύχιος (flourished 1294 to 1317) were Greek painters from Thessaloniki. They had a very active workshop in the area and some of their work survived. Famous Thessalonian painter Manuel Panselinos was active around the same period. Thessaloniki was considered the second capital of the Byzantine Empire. The region featured many iconographic workshops. Most historians consider Thessaloniki the epicenter of the Macedonian School of painting during the Palaeologan Renaissance. Other prominent Byzantine artists were Ioannis Pagomenos, Theophanes the Greek and Theodore Apsevdis. The Byzantine style influenced countless Italian and Greek artists. The style eventually evolved into the Maniera Greca. (en)
  • Михаил Астрапас и монах Евтихий (греч. Μιχαήλ Αστραπάς και Ευτύχιος) византийские художники из Салоник, представители раннего, так называемого, Палеологова возрождения в византийском искусстве. Считаются создателями отдельного направления (художественной школы) в церковной живописи Сербии. (ru)
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