Stylianos Miliadis

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Stylianos Miliadis
Στυλιανός Μηλιάδης
Born 1881
Chios (now in Greece Flag of Greece)
Died 1965
Flag of GreecePiraeus, Greece
Occupation actor

Stylianos Myliadis or Stilianos Miladis (Greek: Στυλιανός Μηλιάδης, 1881-1965) was a Greek writer who attended the Munich School.

[edit] Biography

He was born in the island of Chios in which used to belong to the Ottoman Empire until 1913. He moved to Piraeus where he studied his first lessons from the famous Kostas Volanakis. He went to Munich where he enlightened in the Walter Thor writing academy. Later on, he entered the Royal Academy with professors Nikolaos Gyzis and one other.

Later, he remained in Piraeus and moved on to Paris where he remained for 27 years and participated in an arts school. There for a lot of years, he collaborated with an art company with a great likeness. In that one of the signe in which was displayed in the museum in Paris.

He later visited Bordeaux in western France where he awarded himself a diplome and in the spot in Versailles he commended. After, he came back to Greece and took place in the Panhellenic events and other teamwork events. Stylianos Miliadis thinks he was one of the best Greek artists. In his works characterizes impressionistic works and is an example on one of those.

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  • The first version of the article is translated and is based from the article at the Greek Wikipedia (el:Main Page)
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