He was born in what is now
Romania in 1857 and in 1876 he left for
France to study
Law in
Aix-en-Provence, according to his parents' wishes. Later he began his studies on painting at the Open Academies of
Paris with teachers such as
Karl Cartier (1855–1925) and
Raphael Collin (1850–1916). In 1885, he moved to
Athens and began working as an artist at the magazine
To Asty and at the newspaper
Akropolis. At the
Olympic competition of 1888 he was awarded with the bronze medal, and he competed again in 1896. At the
1900 Paris World Fair, he was awarded again with the bronze medal. From 1900 until 1940, he took part in many art exhibitions in Athens. In 1902 he exhibited his works at
Smyrna, while in 1905 and 1909 he did exhibitions in
Alexandria. From 1907 until 1910 he lived, for family reasons, in
Romania, where he also exhibited his works. From 1915 until his death, he worked as curator and art restorer at the
National Gallery of Athens. == Artistic work ==