George Kastriotis: The Sculptor 1899-1969 HISTORY / Middle East / IranKastriotis work is dominated by the female form. in its various manifestations, serving as an allegory for natural phenomena. His sculptures are now to be found in several Museums, Galleries and Collections, as well as in public areas in Greece and Cyprus. Greek and English text. 121 b&w illustrations.
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