and first settled in New York City, and then Perth Amboy, New Jersey. Jo Mora studied art at the Art Students League of New York and the Cowles Art School...
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Xavier Martinez, Jules Eugene Pages, Edwin Deakin, William Ritschel, Jo Mora, Maynard Dixon and Arthur Putnam. The club motto is "Weaving Spiders Come...
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Barry Mora (1940/41–2021), New Zealand operatic baritone Domingo Mora (d. 1911), Spanish born American sculptor and father of F. Luis Mora and Jo Mora F....
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(restaurant), a restaurant in Mill Valley, California. El Paseo, a sculpture by Jo Mora Paseo (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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poster The American Cowboy Rodeo/Evolution of the Cowboy by Uruguyan artist Jo Mora. Despite receiving generally favorable reviews from the critics, the country-rock...
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bill, which was approved by Congress in early 1925. Designs by sculptor Jo Mora met a hostile reception at the Commission of Fine Arts, but the Citizens'...
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today are the 1926 Manhattan map of C. V. Farrow, and the Western maps of Jo Mora. Another resurgence occurred in the 1970s and 80s. This was the heyday...
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families; the Jo Mora Chapel Gallery, hosting rotating art exhibits as well as the monumental bronze and travertine cenotaph (1924) sculpted by Jo Mora; and the...
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included 160-acre (0.65 km2). Jo Mora House West San Carlos Street and 3rd S. of 1st Jo Mora Craftsman-style 1921 The Jo Mora family relocated to Carmel-by-the-Sea...
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brother, Joseph Jacinto "Jo" Mora, who would go on to become a noted sculptor, photographer and author in California. The Moras left Uruguay during an insurgency...
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