Georgios Chatzopoulos (Greek: Γεώργιος Χατζόπουλος; 1859–1935) was a Greek painter affiliated with the Munich School of Athens.
From 1890 onward, year of his return to Greece, he held exhibitions in Athens and Patras.
In 1906, he was appointed restorer at the National Gallery of Athens.
With his paintings he wanted to "portray an essence of Attica's atmosphere, not her sun [...] neither the effects of light on our soil but the rare atmospheric views which are created when the haze reaches the sea and the shore".
[2] He also executed as President of the Panathinaikos Sports Club in 1921, and he designed the cloverleaf which acts as the symbol of the team.