According to the newspaper, Marina Lambraki-Plaka was equal to Michel Laclot, creator of the Orsay Museum, noting that she had brought a revolution to the Art Gallery of Athens.
In its work and course Marina Lambraki-Plakawho passed away yesterday at the age of 83, is extensively mentioned in today’s issue of the newspaper Le Figaro.
Among other things, it is noted that the Honorary President of the Louvre Museum Jean-Luc Martinez recognized her as “one of those great people who only appears once in a generation».
It was equal to Michel Laclot, creator of the Orsay Museum, the newspaper emphasizes, pointing out that had brought a revolution to the Art Gallery of Athens and that in 2021, on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the Greek Revolution, “Organized two major exhibitions with the Louvre Museum: in Paris the exhibition” Paris-Athens, the birth of modern Greece 1675-1919 “, a real anthem to the French-Greek cultural friendship, and in Athens the exhibition” The art of portrait in collections of the Louvre “, a fascinating artistic journey through the centuries”.
In another article in the same newspaper entitled “The soul of modern Greece” hosted tribute to the new National Gallery, “Where one can see the reunification of Europe and modern Greece”while it is underlined that the This work has a face, that of an exceptional woman, Marina Lambraki-Plaka.