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. Biography of Evangile PAPAVASSILIOU .

Evangile PAPAVASSILIOU was born in Athens on April 19, 1956. He is the downward one of a family of popes orthodox several generations. His family left Greece about the years '60; after having lived in England and Germany, it settled definitively in Belgium. His father not having continued the profession of pope, he found work as minor with the coal mining of Le Hasard de Fléron. The family lives over there, where Evangile will pass all his childhood. He will be extremely impregnated religion of his ancestors and misery of the workmen of the mine where his father works.

PAPAVASSILIOU is a painter into monumental and easel, engraver etching and soft size, lithographer, sculptor; draughtsman Indian ink, charcoal, pastel, and, various techniques, joinings



EVANGILE followed his artistic studies to the Academy of Molenbeek, Boitsfort and the Royal Academy from the Art schools, in Brussels while specializing in the history of art, engraving and monumental painting.

certificate of higher secondary studies of visual arts and applied as well as history of art. Academy of Molenbeek: painting and history of art. Academy of Boitsfort: monumental painting;  Royal Academy of Arts : engraving and lithography.



PRIVATE AND PUBLIC COLLECTIONS  IN BELGIUM, FRANCE, SPAIN, GREECE, THE U.S.A., DENMARK, CANADA...

Evangile attended  courses with Henry Van Eepoel in painting, Pierre Fromon in monumental painting, Roger Dewin and Francis Brichet in engraving, Swingedeau and Josée Leybaert in lithography, Serge Goyens De Heush in history of art.

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MUSEUMS : Museum Bonaventure Feuillien (France) Museum of Spontaneous Art of Brussels (Belgium) Museum of Art of Nantes (France) Museum of Famenne Marche (Belgium) Center Frans Masereel (Belgium) Arts centre Zwaneberg


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