[4] In 1921 he returned to Greece and accompanied the Greek Army in Asia Minor expedition as the official illustrator of the campaign along with Periklis Vyzantios and Pavlos Rodokanakis.
[11] In 1927 Papaloukas won the Panhellenic competition for the iconography of the cathedral of Evangelistria in Amfissa by decision of a commission consisted of architects Anastasios Orlandos, Dimitris Pikionis, Aristotelis Zachos and artist Konstantinos Parthenis.
[12] From 1927 he also created scenery and costumes for the National Theatre of Greece and painted murals on the facades of private houses and public buildings, such as The Blue Condominium of Exarcheia, where he was in charge of its colouring.
[1] The National Gallery of Greece organized an exhibition of his works in 1976 and the Cultural Centre of the Municipality of Athens honoured him in 1982.
[17] Spyros Papaloukas mainly painted landscapes, although he also created portraits, nudes, interiors and still lives as well as religious frescoes throughout his artistic career.