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Claudio Castelucho y
Diana (5 July 1870 in
Barcelona – 31
October 1927 in Paris) was a
Spanish sculptor,
painter and art
teacher from
Catalonia who lived...
- France. The
school was
founded in 1904 by the
Catalan painter Claudio Castelucho on the rue de la
Grande Chaumière in Paris, near the Académie Colarossi...
- Puro", or "Flamenco por Derecho",
because of his
emotional depth.
Claudio Castelucho,
flamenco Theatre flamenco work
sample José
Villegas Cordero,
Baile Andaluz...
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Flamenco dancer by
Castelucho (c.1905)....
- Luc-Olivier
Merson and Paul Gervais,
while taking private lessons from
Claudio Castelucho.
Settling in Paris, she
lived and
worked in
studios on the Rue de la Grande...
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briefly in New York but
obtained most of her
training in
Paris from
Claudio Castelucho and
Lucien Simon. In the
early years of the
twentieth century, she became...
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League of
Washington and later,
completed in 1905,
studies with
Caludio Castelucho at the Académie
Julian in Paris. Nichols' father,
Hobart Nichols Sr.,...
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Castellano Fabrizio Castello Félix
Castello Federico Castellón
Claudio Castelucho Agustín del
Castillo Carolina del
Castillo Díaz (1867–1933)
Jorge Castillo...
- Carolus-Duran as well as
taking lessons from the
Spanish painter Claudio Castelucho. When
James Abbott McNeill Whistler opened the Académie
Carmen in 1898...
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painter at the
academy of arts there. One of her
teachers there was
Claudio Castelucho. She
became permanent friends with Max Beckmann,
Alfred Kerr and Carl...