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Name
  
Celeste y


Parents
  
Alejandro Woss y Gil

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Born
  
1890

Known for
  
Art education, Painting

Education
  
Art Students League of New York

Celeste Woss y Gil


Celeste Woss y Gil (1890–1985) was a painter from the Dominican Republic, known primarily for her female portraits and nudes.

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Early life and education

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A native of Santo Domingo, she was the daughter of Alejandro Woss y Gil, who served briefly as president of the Dominican Republic in 1903, and María Ricart. Her family lived in exile in France during the early years of her life, then moved to Cuba.

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Woss y Gil began her formal art studies in Cuba at the Painting Academy in Santiago de Cuba, under the instruction of José Joaquín Tejada. She participated in an exhibition in Santiago de Cuba in 1911.

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In 1922, she moved to New York City to continue her studies, enrolling at the Art Students League of New York.

Career

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Her work was first exhibited in the United States in 1923.

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In 1924, Woss y Gil returned to Santo Domingo to open a small art school. In order to promote the school, she held a solo exhibition of her works that was well received.

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In 1928, she moved back to New York City to study human anatomy and broaden her artistic range.

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Upon her return to Santo Domingo in 1931, Woss y Gil opened a painting and drawing academy. Painter Gilberto Hernández Ortega was among her many students.

Later, she was a professor at the National School of Fine Arts, which was founded in 1942.

Death

Woss y Gil died, aged 94–95, in Santo Domingo.

References

Celeste Woss y Gil Wikipedia