Zacharias Papantoniou
Zacharias Papantoniou was a Greek writer.
Papantoniou spent the first years of his life in Granitsa, where his father was a teacher. In 1890, the family moved to Athens and he studied art and medicine before writing for the ‘Acropolis' newspaper.
In 1904 he co-founded I Ethniki Glossa; he was also prefect of Zakynthos, the Cyclades, Messinia and Laconia from 1912 to 1916.
In 1918, he became director of the National Gallery; during his time there the museum introduced some free admission hours to the public, and a sculpture collection was established.
Papantoniou's work was the first to promote Evrytania.
Books
His works include;- War Songs Τα Ψηλά Βουνά
- Ta swallows Πεζοί Ρυθμοί
- Modern Greek Readings