Vikatos mainly painted
portraits and genre subjects. His paintings show the influence of German academicism and also of the 17th century
Flemish School. To a lesser extent he painted historical and religious compositions, still lifes and landscapes. He is noted for his depictions of old people, either alone or in larger compositions. Vikatos participated in solo, group and international exhibitions, including the Bordeaux International Exposition in 1907 (gold medal), Rome in 1911, Paris in 1937 and the
Venice Biennale in 1934 and 1936. in 1937 he received the national Medal of Arts and Letters, and in 1951 the Academy of Munich elected him an honorary member of the Fine Arts. Some of his artworks a held in the
National Gallery of Greece, the
Teloglion Foundation of Arts, the
Municipal Art Gallery of Ioannina and the
Municipal Art Gallery of Chania. ==Notes==