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Antonio Diego Voci (VOH-chee 1920–1985) was an internationally collected Italian figurative artist with the largest group of owners of his works residing in Switzerland, England, Germany, Italy, Canada and the US; as well as various works scattered the world over. Although constantly drawing or painting from childhood to the day he succumbed to lung cancer, Diego's most productive period was the last quarter century of his life which began when he met Helga Drössler in January 1960 in Paris. A significant turning point in Diego's career, Diego said, "My life took on new meaning. I became more." Helga who became Diego's wife, lover, best friend and confidant, published seven chapters of her life with Diego on Artifact Collectors. Within those 25 abundant years Diego created 4000 oils, mostl

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  • Antonio Diego Voci (VOH-chee 1920–1985) was an internationally collected Italian figurative artist with the largest group of owners of his works residing in Switzerland, England, Germany, Italy, Canada and the US; as well as various works scattered the world over. Although constantly drawing or painting from childhood to the day he succumbed to lung cancer, Diego's most productive period was the last quarter century of his life which began when he met Helga Drössler in January 1960 in Paris. A significant turning point in Diego's career, Diego said, "My life took on new meaning. I became more." Helga who became Diego's wife, lover, best friend and confidant, published seven chapters of her life with Diego on Artifact Collectors. Within those 25 abundant years Diego created 4000 oils, mostly on canvas, and many thousands of drawings. "Each movement had its great masters, but there are very few who could create art unconfined by a single style like Diego." – Christopher Voci Impressionism, Cubism, Surrealism, and Fauvism all experienced the hand of Diego Voci who was fascinated by the beauty and mystery of the face and figure, whether the female body nude or in ballet, or the etched lines of life's hardships in an old man's face, or the grace and power of the horse. Diego's versatility was his strength. Diego not only saw and realized human frailty, the desire and longing of the human to be something more, seeking but not to find; but also he understood man's animal instinct to overpower, offset by the object's instinct to resist. (en)
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  • 1985-12-10 (xsd:date)
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  • Gasperina, Calabria, Italy (en)
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  • 1957.0
  • Diego cover pre-empted by Robert Stack. 3-page V. Williams article on Diego remained (en)
  • Antonio Diego Voci 1974 (en)
  • Ink on Paper, 22 ½" x 18 ½", last work of art (en)
  • Preliminary TV Guide Cover (en)
  • Smoking cut Diego's life short (en)
  • Diego Voci dressed in fashion of his own design and tailoring; he also adorned ladies of his liking (en)
  • Gift for the Brown Family daughters, a fully lined gold brocade dress designed and sewn by Diego (en)
  • Helga Voci posing in a full length cape with silver trim DIEGO made and designed, fully lined (en)
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  • Taunusstein, Germany (en)
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  • DIEGO TV Guide 2.jpg (en)
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  • Diego Voci - Valentino style.jpg (en)
  • Helga in Cloak.jpg (en)
  • Image of Back cover of 8pg brochure.jpg (en)
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  • “Café Scene”1957, oil on canvas.jpg (en)
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  • Antonio Diego Voci (en)
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  • Poor People, Death in Battle, La Violenza, Miraculous Catch, Bathers, Valiant Stallion (en)
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