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skills in the painting of still lifes and landscapes. In 1916, he became
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33:(October 9, 1887 – October 28, 1946) was a Chilean painter, born in Italy and raised in Chile. He was active from 1902 to 1945, in Paris and in Italy.
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His daughter Laure Ortiz de Zárate was a costume designer and her first husband was the
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