Andravidiotis Woodcarvers

Ecclesiastical
Wood Carving

Art - Tradition - Culture

BYZANTINE ART

since 1916

FAITHFUL TO BYZANTINE ART SINCE 1916

Nikolaos Dionysiou Andravidiotis (1896-1954), relying exclusively on his natural talent for engaging in this art, managed to develop into a leading master of Woodcarving.

Worthy descendants and successors of the great artist are Nicholas’ sons, Theophilos and John, who have studied at the side of their father, a great successor of the Byzantine tradition. Theophilos was born in Zakynthos in 1930 and from a very early age began to take drawing and wood carving lessons by his father, together with his brother John. Later he came in Athens, where a few years later came and settled the whole family.

Today the great family tradition in woodcarving is continued by Theophilos’ children; Eleftherios and John, who walking the path of their father and grandfather have undertaken the creative and faithful reproduction of the great Byzantine Art and the in Third Millennium.

HONORARY AWARDS

COLLABORATIONS ALL AROUND THE WORLD

MAINTENANCE

conservation of works of art / restorations, maintenance / woodcarving completion

We undertake the conservation of works of art with the aim of preserving their aesthetic, historical and material value over time. With respect for the authenticity of the work and through specialized, gentle interventions, we address damage due to the natural aging of the materials, the environment or human intervention. Our goal is the stabilization and long-term preservation of the works, so that they can be delivered safely and intact to future generations.

MUSEUM CONSTRUCTIONS & PERIODIC EXHIBITIONS