This is Telemachos Kanthos

Telemachos Kanthos (February 24, 1910 – November 18, 1993) was born in Alona, a village in the highland Pitsillia Place of Cyprus. He was the son of Christodoulos E. Kanthos, a prominent local teacher, and his wife Evgenia Aravi. He is regarded generally as a father of highly developed Cypriot painting. His performance is varied but his favorite subjects were the hills surrounding his village. Some of his most evocative perform followed the Turkish belligerence of Cyprus in 1974, where he recorded some of the trouble of the displaced persons and particularly those who had loose loved ones.

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