Her friends and associates, her former students and professors from ASKT gathered today in the First Cemetery, paying tribute to the multifaceted, militant and long-lived director of the National Gallery.
Among the sculptures of Halepa, Tombros, Parmakelis, Balsamis and so many other greats of modern art that he loved so much, Marina Lambraki-Plaka rests from now on.
Her friends and associates, her former students and professors from ASKT gathered today in the First Cemetery, paying tribute to the multifaceted, militant and long-lived director of the National Gallery.
Representatives of the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew and the Archbishop of Athens Ieronymos, the Minister of Culture Lina Mendoni, the Chairman of the Board of the National Gallery Apostolos Botsos, the director of artists’ associations and the museological program of the National Gallery, their words “the great Greek woman in their collective and personal journeys”.
“We say goodbye with love and admiration to the unruly girl from Arkalochori who loved art, studied, developed into a dynamic personality, worked hard, pioneered to put Greek art on the world map,” said Lina Mendoni.
The funeral was also attended by Olga Kefalogianni, Angela Gerekou, Lydia Koniordou, Anna Kafetsi, Irini Geroulanou, Niki Typaldou, Vana Xenou, George Rorris, Marios Spiliopoulos, Fos Hanis Pan. .
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