Marina Lambraki-Plaka
Greek historian, archaeologist, and academic (c. 1939–2022)
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Marina Lambraki-Plaka (c. 1939 – 13 June 2022) was a Greek historian, archaeologist, and academic.
Born in Greece.
She was the director of the National Gallery from 1992 to 2022.[1]
She served as Alternate Minister of Culture in the Caretaker Cabinet of Vassiliki Thanou-Christophilou.
Publications
- Classical Memories in Modern Greek Art (Onassis Cultural Center, Olympic Tower / Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation, 2000)[2]
- Paris-Athenes 1863-1940 (with Olga Mentzafou-Polyzou; Pinacotheque Nationale et Musee Alexandros Soutzos, 2006)
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