Michalis Oikonomou
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Michalis Oikonomou Μιχάλης Οικονόμου |
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Born | 1888 Piraeus, Greece |
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Died | 1933 Athens, Greece |
Occupation | writer |
Michalis Oikonomou or Mihalis Ikonomou (Greek: Μιχάλης Οικονόμου, 1888-1933) was a Greek writer. He was born in 1888 in Piraeus in the Attica prefecture (then Attica-Viotia) and hw made many of his studies. His first artist student was Konstantinos Volanakis. In 1906, he moved to Paris wher ehe studued shipbuilding, other than he attended the ar school there, between 1913 and 1926, he made three personal expositions (two in Paris and one in London) and took places in many meetings. He returned to Greece in 1926 and lived in the capital city of Athens. In the first in Greece. he studied where he did in Parnassos. In 1929, he was displaced at the Public Theatre in Piraeus in his newest expsition. He died in Athens in 1933.
The richest writer of the work was awarded so much worldwide as well as in Greece. He was an impressionist. He distinguished for his politeness , the minute he felt and his dreamy atmosphere where he disclosed. He thinks that he was one of the most famous Greek writers of that time.
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