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Maria Adelaide Lima Cruz

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328: 126:). Her initial, cosmopolitan, colourful and elegant style, adapted well to such shows. Her costumes became famous and for the rest of the 1920s and the 1930s she continued to make an important contribution to the design of shows, including ballet and opera. In 1931 she also started to exhibit objects in glass. In January 1932, she opened the 111:. She first exhibited her art in 1921 in an exhibition with her mother who contributed only two paintings. She would go on to have around 40 individual exhibitions in Portugal and France, spending some time in Paris in 1934 under a government scholarship. While in Paris she achieved success with costumes designed for 94:
Maria Adelaide de Lima Cruz (1908 – 1985) was born into a family of painters and musicians, being the daughter of the painter and piano teacher, Adelaide Lima Cruz (1878 – 1963), and sister of the musicologist, Maria Antonieta Lima Cruz. Starting to draw at a young age,
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Drawing by Carlos Reis of her sister Maria Antonieta, pianist and composer, the inscription visible in the photo reads A Maria Antonietta pela sua grande talente e grande bondade Carlos Reis 1921. this not a portrait of a 12 year old girl Maria Adelaide ref. Ilustracao Portuguesa no.785 5th March
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regime, actually gave an opportunity to a large number of artists, including ten women, who had artistic ideas opposed to those of the regime.
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In 1928, she debuted as a stage and costume designer for what was known in Portugal as a "magazine" show (
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Much of the work of Lima Cruz is in private collections. However, her work can be seen in the
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Lima Cruz started illustrating professionally in 1921 at the age of 12 for the magazine
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in Lisbon and at the Casa-Museu Dr. Anastácio Gonçalves in Lisbon.
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Carlos Reis
Corina Freire
Maurice Chevalier
Vaudeville
Maria José Dias da Câmara
Ana de Gonta Colaço
murals
Casino Estoril
Portuguese World Exhibition
Belém
Lisbon
Estado Novo
Chiado Museum


"A Entrevista da Semana"




"Maria Adelaide Lima Cruz"
"A Exposição Lima Cruz"


"ADELAIDE e MARIA ADELAIDE DE LIMA CRUZ"
"O mundo português em Belém"
Portugal portal
Paintings by Lima Cruz

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