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1892 Madrid, Spain - 1971 Sitges, Spain. Known for: Art Deco costume designs and illustrations.
. José de Zamora, better known as Pepe or Pepito Zamora, was a Spanish illustrator, costume designer, and painter whose work epitomized the elegance and theatrical flair of the Art Deco movement. He... Read full biography
. José de Zamora, better known as Pepe or Pepito Zamora, was a Spanish illustrator, costume designer, and painter whose work epitomized the elegance and theatrical flair of the Art Deco movement. He cultivated a refined and original style of drawing that was widely imitated during his lifetime,... Read full biography
. José de Zamora, better known as Pepe or Pepito Zamora, was a Spanish illustrator, costume designer, and painter whose work epitomized the elegance and theatrical flair of the Art Deco movement. He cultivated a refined and original style of drawing that was widely imitated during his lifetime, though nearly forgotten in the decades following his death. Zamora trained under Eduardo Chicharro and later worked in Paris with Paul Poiret, one of the leading couturiers of the Belle Époque. His... Read full biography
. José de Zamora, better known as Pepe or Pepito Zamora, was a Spanish illustrator, costume designer, and painter whose work epitomized the elegance and theatrical flair of the Art Deco movement. He cultivated a refined and original style of drawing that was widely imitated during his lifetime, though nearly forgotten in the decades following his death. Zamora trained under Eduardo Chicharro and later worked in Paris with Paul Poiret, one of the leading couturiers of the Belle Époque. His designs—often fantastical and richly stylized—appeared in publications such as La Esfera, Nuevo Mundo, and Crónica, and he became a sought-after figure in both fashion and theatre circles. His costume designs for the play Farsa y licencia de la reina... Read full biography
. José de Zamora, better known as Pepe or Pepito Zamora, was a Spanish illustrator, costume designer, and painter whose work epitomized the elegance and theatrical flair of the Art Deco movement. He cultivated a refined and original style of drawing that was widely imitated during his lifetime, though nearly forgotten in the decades following his death. Zamora trained under Eduardo Chicharro and later worked in Paris with Paul Poiret, one of the leading couturiers of the Belle Époque. His designs—often fantastical and richly stylized—appeared in publications such as La Esfera, Nuevo Mundo, and Crónica, and he became a sought-after figure in both fashion and theatre circles. His costume designs for the play Farsa y licencia de la reina castiza by Ramón del Valle-Inclán are among his most celebrated works, combining historical reference with whimsical invention.... Read full biography
