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MOSES SMASHES THE TABLETS Plate The Promised Land Yiannis Koutsis w/COA & Box
This collector plate features a stunning depiction of Moses smashing the tablets in the Promised Land, as told in the Bible. The round plate has a diameter of 9 1/4 inches and weighs 1.5 pounds. It is made by Royal Cornwall Ltd and was manufactured in the late 20th century, specifically in the 1980s.
The plate comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and box, making it a great addition to any collection. Its multicolor design and decorative style make it suitable for all occasions and it is sure to be a conversation starter. This vintage piece is a must-have for any fan of Bible stories a
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Bintzilaiou Maria
Maria Bintzilaiou or Seeker, was born in Athens in 1997 and is currently a student at the University of Fine…
Chatzidakis Steve
Steve Chatzidakis, or “Agoto” as his friends call him, creates art pieces from a very young age. He is a…
Damos Stavros
Stavros Damos was born in Thessaloniki in 1977, where he also studied graphic design at AAS College of Art &…
Dalavouras Marios
Marios Dalavouras, also known online as MariosDal, was born in 1997 in Athens, Greece. From a very young age he…
Degphilip
Deg Philip is an illustrator based in Thessaloniki. He graduated from the School of Fine Arts in Florina and Comink,…
Doumtsi Elsa
Elsa Doumtsi, born and raised in Thessaloniki with a background in fine arts, has been an illustrator for over 20…
Erin Weiss
“Helen, also known as ‘Erin Weiss,’ is an artist—and occasional
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Laskarina Bouboulina
Heroine of the Greek War of Independence
Laskarina Pinotsi, commonly known as Bouboulina (Greek: Λασκαρίνα (Μπουμπουλίνα) Πινότση;[note 1] 1771 – 22 May 1825), was a Greek naval commander, a woman of the Greek War of Independence in 1821, and considered perhaps the first woman to attain the rank of admiral.
Bouboulina was born in Constantinople in 1771. Her father was Stavrianos Pinotsis, an Arvanite from Hydra and her mother was Skevo Kokkini, descendant of the Byzantine Kokkinis family. During her ungdom, she developed an interest in sailing which was facilitated bygd her stepfather's liberal attitude to education. She was widowed twice, inheriting a considerable sum of money from her second husband. She later allegedly joined the Filiki Etaireia secret society which sought to achieve Greek independence from the Ottoman Empire, being among the few women to do so. Following the outbreak of the Greek War of Independence she commanded a fleet of