Synonyms for andreou or Related words with andreou

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Examples of "andreou"
Constantine Andreou (also: Costas Andreou, Kostas Andreou; ; ) (March 24, 1917 – October 8, 2007) was a painter and sculptor of Greek origin with a highly successful career that spanned six decades. Andreou has been praised by many as an eminent figure in international art of the 20th century.
In 1999, the library of the town La Ville-du-Bois, where Andreou resided while in France, was named in honor of Constantine Andreou.
Constantine Andreou, the Greek painter, once lived in La Ville-du-Bois. In 1999, the town's library was named in honor of Andreou.
Mixed-data sampling (MIDAS) is an econometric regression or filtering method developed by Ghysels "et al." There is now a substantial literature on MIDAS regressions and their applications, including Andreou et al. (2010), and especially Andreou et al. (2013).
Charalambos Andreou () (born June 16, 1967) is a former international Cypriot football striker.
The rebellion of the ten (Η ανταρσία των δέκα) directed by Enrico Andreou.
Adamos Andreou made his debut for Anorthosis in a match angainst AEL Limassol.
Constantine Andreou has also participated in the Biennales of Antwerp, the Netherlands, Paris, Venice, and Yugoslavia.
Constantine Andreou died on October 8, 2007 in his house in Athens.
Andreou ( ), also spelt Antreou, is a common surname in Greece and Cyprus. It originally meant "son of Andrew" or son of Andreas. Andreou or Andreu is also a last name in Spain and Italy. Andreou is of pre-Christian Greek origin although in Western Europe it gained popularity during the Crusades (mostly in the form of Andrew) and was also one of the earliest settler names in America.
Sozos Andreou (; born September 6, 1969 in Famagusta) is a former international Cypriot football defender.
Ioannis Andreou was a Greek swimmer. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens.
Works by Andreou can be found in many private collections in Europe, North America and Asia.
Andreou had his first exhibition in Paris in 1951, where he demonstrated the transformation of his style. In the group exhibition "Seven Greek Sculptors", Andreou was characterized as "the most famous Greek sculptor in the capital with a rich, varied and successful work". By the end of the decade, Andreou was widely known in the French art scene and considered an equal to Mondrian, Picasso and Gastaud. In 1982, he was given the lead as chairman of the Paris "Autumn Salon" for sculpture.
A major impact on Andreou's method of expression and in the development of his personal "language" was his friendship with Le Corbusier. They first met in 1947 and worked together on and off until 1953. At one time Le Corbusier asked Andreou, "Where did you learn how to work?" to which Andreou responded "I'm Greek, I carry the knowledge within me." This friendship instilled in Andreou Le Corbusier's view of architecture as monumental sculpture and, conversely, sculpture subject to the laws of architecture.
Anastasios Andreou (, 1877 – 1947) was a Greek athlete from Cyprus. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens.
The Port of Patras is to its west, it also features a square by Agiou Andreou and Gounari Streets.
Antonakis Andreou "(Greek: Αντωνάκης Ανδρεου)" often called Antonis Andreou, is a Cypriot sports shooter. He has represented Cyprus in the 1996 Summer Olympic Games ranking 9th and the 2000 Summer Olympic Games ranking 8th. He represented Cyprus at the 2012 Olympic Games in London, finishing in 22nd.
In 2004, Andreou created the "Costas Andreou Foundation" with the stated goal to promote his work in the arts and the significance of sculpture and painting worldwide. The foundation is also to recognize young and upcoming artists every 3 years with an award, based on the decision of an international judging committee. The first time the award is to be given in March 2008.
The UK premiere of the show began previews on August 31, 2011 at the Shaftesbury Theatre in the West End. Opening night took place on September 27, 2011. Amy Pemberton was originally cast as Sherrie but due to illness was forced to withdraw from the show. She performed for the first week of previews and at "West End Live 2011". She remained on extended leave while her understudy Natalie Andreou played the role. Pemberton later decided that she would not be returning to the role and Andreou was given it permanently. Andreou performed on opening night.