Andreas Ritzos

Andreas Ritzos (Greek: Ανδρέας Ρίτζος 1421—1492) also known as (Andreas Rico, Ricio or Rizo) was a Greek icon painter from Crete. Ritzos is considered one of the founding fathers of the Cretan School. He was affiliated with Angelos Akotantos. Most of his work stylistically follows the traditional maniera greca. His children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren were also painters. He was one of the most influential painters of the Cretan School along with Andreas Pavias and Angelos Akotantos. He influenced the works of Georgios Klontzas, Nikolaos Tzafouris, Theophanes the Cretan, Michael Damaskinos and El Greco. According to the Institute for Neohellenic Research, sixty of his paintings have survived.

Andreas Ritzos
The Mother of God of Passion
Born1421
Iraklio Crete
Died1492
Crete
NationalityGreek
MovementCretan School
Spouses
  • Maria,
  • Nicola Gritti
ChildrenNikolaos Ritzos
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