Description
Original Photo Poster from 1990s
of Greek Artist
Νικόλαος Τομπάζης
Nikolaos Tombazis
Published by Photographos Magazine in Athens, Greece in the 1990s
Language: Greek
Dimension: 30 cm x 40 cm
Nikolaos Tombazis (Νικόλαος Τομπάζης, 1894–1986) was a Greek photographer. He was born in St Petersburg, Russia, where his father served as Ambassador in the Greek Embassy, although his birth was registered in Hydra, the family home. Tombazis was educated in Greece and served his military service in the Balkan Wars. He was employed by the Ralli Brothers’ trading company and worked mainly in their Calcutta office. After working with the firm for over 30 years he returned to Greece in 1946, taking up residence in Athens, and became a professional photographer.
Described as “an adventurer in life and art”, Tombazis’ main outside interests were photography and mountaineering, alongside others such as fishing and breeding pedigree dogs. His love of photography and climbing were motivated at an early age after he received his first camera, a Box Brownie No 2 that he took on tours of archaeological sites and treks in the mountains of Greece from the age of 16. He would later climb in the Himalayas and the Swiss Alps, which he photographed extensively, as well as recording his mountain expeditions. In the archive of the Royal Geographical Society, of which he was a member, Tombazis is recorded as “candidate for Everest Expedition, photographer and traveler”. He was also a member of the Royal Photographic Society in London, the Fédération de l’Art Photographique of Switzerland and treasurer of the Photographic Society of Calcutta. His second career as a photographer led to him returning to his first love of photographing archaeological sites and excavations. Working in collaboration with the Archaeological Society he recorded the excavations by the archaeologists Takis Theocharis at the Askitario site at Rafina and Yannis Papadimitriou at Brauron and Merenda and he became known as one of the best photographers in the field. This led to him working for the Greek National Tourism Board and with Christian Zervos for his magazine Cahiers d’Art. In 1962 Tombazi visited Mount Athos and took a series of photographs of the architecture and art of the monasteries as well as recording the daily life of the monks in the Athonite community. In 1982, a selection of the Mount Athos photographs was displayed at the British Council, in an exhibition entitled Nikolaos Tombazis: An Exhibition of Photographs of Mount Athos. Photographs of Mount Athos taken by Tombazis are also held in the Conway Library at The Courtauld Institute of Art, whose archive, of primarily architectural images, is being digitized under the wider Courtauld Connects project. A more recent exhibition of his work, Nikolaos Tombazis (1894-1986) India-Greece, was shown in the Benaki Museum in 2005.
After his death his archive of over 30,000 negatives and a large number of original prints was donated to the Benaki Museum. Photographs by Tombazis are also held by the J. Paul Getty Museum.