He was influenced by Michael Damaskinos, Georgios Klontzas, Victor and other Cretan artists.
His most famous painting Great Art Thou (Megas Ei Kyrie) resembles Georgios Klontzas's In Thee Rejoiceth.
Because of his unique style historians have deduced famous painter Georgios Kastrofylakas was his teacher.
His favorite artists were Michael Damaskinos, Georgios Klontzas, Victor and Angelos Akotantos.
[4] Historians are unsure of the length of his stay in Cyprus or the definite year of his death.
One painting of Agia Paraskevi in 1806 was signed by the hand of the students of Kornaros.
Painter Christodoulos Kalergis and Kornaros developed a unique blend of the Cretan and Heptenese schools.
Both artists offered a unique mixture of Byzantine, Venetian, Cretan, and Heptenese art.