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skills in the painting of still lifes and landscapes. In 1916, he became Picasso's art assistant. Between 1920 until 1940, Ortiz de Zárate showed his work at the
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At age 15, he fled home and stowed away on a ship to Italy. He studied painting in Rome, before being drawn to the burgeoning art scene in
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His daughter Laure Ortiz de Zárate was a costume designer and her first husband was the American
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from 1932 until 1938; her second husband was the Russian-born production designer
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and other artists from Chile, Manuel Ortiz de Zárate helped found the
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Amedeo Modigliani
Como
Italy
Province of Ávila
Eleodoro Ortiz de Zárate
Matilde Pinto Benavente
Pedro Lira
Santiago
France
Paris
Montparnasse Quarter
Amedeo Modigliani
Pablo Picasso
Léonard Foujita
École des Beaux-Arts
modernist
Salon d’Automne
Camilo Mori
Grupo Montparnasse
World War II
German
United States
Los Angeles, California
abstract
John Ferren
Eugène Lourié


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