Artists

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Andrés Moraga Gallery

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Andres Serrano

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Andres Serrano

American

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André Steiner

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André Steiner

Hungarian

1901 - 1978

Andreu, Mariano

Andreu, Mariano

Spanish

Spanish, 1888 - 1976

Mariano Andreu (1888–1976) was a Spanish painter, drawer, enamelling master, sculptor, and stage designer. He was born in Mataró in 1888 and lived his early childhood above the Teatro Circo Barcelonés in the Calle Montserrat. Early on he was affiliated to the "Noucentistes" movement, named by his friend Eugenio d'Ors. He studied in London under Alexander Fisher an enamaller of the Central Arts & Crafts School in London. Returning to Barcelona Andreu made one of the world's largest enamels, the triptych "L'Orb" using contemporary enamelling techniques of the day. He left Spain for Paris, with his wife Philomene ("Filo") Stes, he became involved in stage design; he carried out works such as Voleur d'Images, Sonatina for the Opéra-Comique in 1929, La guerre de Troie n'aura pas lieu for Louis Jouvet's Théâtre de l'Athénée (1935). For the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo he designed costumes and sets for Capriccio Espagnol, which premiered in Monte Carlo in 1939. He designed costumes for the 20th Century Fox film That Lady (1955, starring Olivia de Havilland and Paul Scofield) and the short ballet film Spanish Fiesta (1942). He was invited to London by John Gielgud to design the sets and costumes...

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Andre Van de Putte

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André Villers

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Andrew Borowiec

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Andrew Borowiec

American

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Andrew Bradford Wells

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Andrew Bush

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