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Julio de Diego MoMA

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    Julio de Diego American, 1900–1979 2 works online. Exhibitions A Century of Artists Books Oct 23, 1994–Jan 24, 1995 ... MoMA Modern Handmade Jewelry Sep 17–Nov 17, 1946 MoMA 2 works online Show previous results Jean (Hans) Arp, Hans Bellmer, Victor Brauner ...

10+ Julio De Diego ideas stage design, diego, art

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    Spanish born modernist painter Julio De Diego who excelled at art, stage design, jewelry making, and fashion illustration. Julio De Diego, "The Magician" from his Atomic Series Julio De Diego Show An exhibition featuring a selection of works by the Spanish born artist Julio De Diego, including several pieces from his Atomic Series.13 pins

Julio de Diego - Peyton Wright Gallery

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    Julio de Diego was born in Madrid, Spain, in 1900. In 1922, when his family objected to his artistic ambitions, de Diego left home and moved to Paris. Over the next several years, de Diego designed sets for the opera, danced in the ballet, and fought in Africa with the Spanish Army. In 1926, he moved to the United States. There, he settled in Chicago and worked as a designer and illustrator ...

Julio de Diego Whitney Museum of American Art

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    Julio de Diego, 1900 – 1979. 1 work in the Whitney’s collection.

Julio De Diego Caldwell Gallery

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    While in Mexico, de Diego made a living designing costumes and scenery for ballets. His talents continued to expand as he moved into book illustration, and his work in jewelry making was incorporated into the 1946 Modern Handmade Jewelry exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art. He remarried in 1948, becoming the third husband of Gypsy Rose Lee.

Thomas French Fine Art

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    While in Mexico, de Diego made a living designing costumes and scenery for ballets. His talents continued to expand as he moved into book illustration, and his work in jewelry making was incorporated into the 1946 Modern Handmade Jewelry exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art. He remarried in 1948, becoming the third husband of Gypsy Rose Lee.

Julio de Diego - Hiding to Look For Sale at 1stDibs

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    By Julio de Diego Located in Santa Fe, NM Provenance Private collection, Chicago, IL, 1996-present Exhibited Bonestell Gallery, New York, May, 1940 Museum of Modern Art, 1943 (label verso)

Julio de Diego Biography Annex Galleries Fine Prints

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    De Diego married Gypsy Rose Lee on March 19, 1948 and they divorced on August 8, 1955. He played the part of Miguel in the 1958 film "The Buchaneer" He moved to Florida and taught at the New College in Sarasota, Florida, where he was also well known for his jewelry. He died in Sarasota on August 22, 1979.

Julio De Diego - IMDb

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    Julio De Diego, Actor: The Buccaneer. Julio De Diego was born on May 9, 1900 in Spain. He was an actor, known for The Buccaneer (1958), Omnibus (1952) and The Mike Douglas Show (1961). He was married to Gypsy Rose Lee and Rosalind Mallery. He died on August 22, 1979 in Sarasota, Florida, USA.

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