Nikolaos Alektoridis

[4] After the end of his studies he settled to Athens, where he worked as an icon painter.

In 1903 Alektoridis created along with Vasileios Hatzis an art studio in which painters like George Bouzianis and Periklis Vyzantios attended classes.

[6] Alektoridis drowned at Vouliagmeni, on 12 July 1909 after entering the sea without knowing swimming.

[3][7] Alektoridis subjects were mostly portraits, mythological compositions with religious content and genre painting.

His art was heavy influenced by the academic tone of Munich School.

The death of an atheist , 1906 painting by Alektoridis.