Nikolaos Ritzos

Nicholas Ritzos (Greek: Νικολάου Ρίτζου, 1440 1507) also known as Rizo and Ricio). He was a Greek Renaissance painter. His father was famous painter Andreas Ritzos. His brother was painter Thomas Ritzos. His son was painter Manea Ritzos. Nicholas and his father Andreas Ritzos are the forefathers of the Cretan School of painting. They influenced countless artists both Greek and Italian. There painting style was the typical Venetian influenced maniera greca in Crete. The island transitioned from the classical Byzantine painting to a more refined style. His contemporaries were Andreas Pavias, Nikolaos Tzafouris, and Angelos Akotantos. They influenced painters such as Michael Damaskinos, Petros Lambardos, and Emmanuel Lambardos. Nine of his works have survived.

Nicholas Ritzos
Virgin Enthroned Holding the Christ
Born1440-1460
Died1507 (1508)
NationalityGreek
Known forPainting
MovementCretan School
SpouseFrancheskina Sakellari
ChildrenManeas
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