Marius de Zayas
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Marius de Zayas Enriquez y Calmet (March 13, 1880-January 10, 1961), was an early 20th century Mexican artist, writer and art gallery owner who was influential in the New York arts circles of the 1910s and 1920s.
He was an integral member of the avant-garde circle of painters and photographers who showed their work in New York at Alfred Stieglitz’s gallery “291.”
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