Georgios Kalliergis

Other Byzantine painters include: Theodore Apsevdis, Kokkinobaphos Master, and Ioannis Pagomenos.

Two other very famous Greek painters Nikolaos Kallergis and Christodoulos Kalergis shared the same last name.

Records exist about the painter at Mount Athos, Thessaloniki, and Veria.

[3][4] A famous poet from Thessaloniki named Manuel Philis wrote a poem about one of his paintings.

On November 9, 1322, Kalliergis witnessed the sale of three houses in Thessaloniki to some monks from Mount Athos.

Cretan painter Manuel Fokas may have been influenced by his work or possibly be one of his descendants.

The Fokas family consisted of a large number of fresco painters in Crete.

Frescos completed by Theophanes the Cretan testify to the influence of the craftsmanship of Byzantine masters.

Pavias's Crucifixion was also influenced by local Cretan artists and the new movement in Italian art.