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Olga Costa (August 28, 1913 – June 28, 1993) was a painter and cultural promoter who immigrated to Mexico from Germany when she was twelve. She began to study art at the Academy of San Carlos but left after only three months to help support her family. However, she met her husband, artist José Chávez Morado during this time. Her marriage to him involved her in Mexico's cultural and intellectual scene and she began to develop her ability to paint on her own, with encouragement from her husband. She had numerous exhibitions of her work in Mexico, with her work also sent to be sold in the United States. She was also involved in the founding and development of various galleries, cultural societies and three museums in the state of Guanajuato. She received the Premio Nacional de Ciencias y Arte

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  • أولغا كوستا (ar)
  • Olga Costa (de)
  • Olga Costa (es)
  • 올가 코스타 (ko)
  • Olga Costa (en)
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  • أولغا كوستا (بالإسبانية: Olga Costa )‏ (و. 1913 – 1993 م) هي رسامة ألمانية، ولدت في لايبزيغ، توفيت في غواناخواتو، عن عمر يناهز 80 عاماً. (ar)
  • Olga Costa, eigentlich Olga Kostakowsky (* 28. August 1913 in Leipzig; † 28. Juni 1993 in Guanajuato), war eine in Deutschland geborene mexikanische Künstlerin ukrainischer Abstammung. (de)
  • 올가 코스타(스페인어: Olga Costa, 태어났을 때는 올가 코스타콥스키(Olga Kostakovsky), 1913년 라이프치히 - 1993년 )는 러시아계 멕시코인 화가이다. 안나와 바이올리니스트 의 딸로 태어난 그녀는 라이프치히에서 태어났으며 어린시절은 베를린에서 보냈다, 1925년 12세때 베라크루스에 도착했다. 1달 뒤에 그녀의 가족들은 멕시코 시에 정착했다. 그곳에서 그녀는 와 함께 조형 예술을 가르치는 국립 학교에서 공부를 했으며, 후에 디에고 리베라, 프리다 칼로와 루피노 타마요를 만났다. 1935년에 그녀는 (José Chávez Morado)와 결혼을 했다. 그리고 함께 사회적 평등을 위해 투쟁을 했다. (ko)
  • Olga Costa, nombre artístico de Olga Kostakowsky Fabricant (Leipzig, Alemania, 28 de agosto de 1913 - Guanajuato, Guanajuato 28 de junio de 1993), fue una pintora, promotora cultural y coleccionista alemana nacionalizada mexicana. Trabajó a favor del desarrollo de museos del estado de Guanajuato con su esposo, el pintor mexicano José Chávez Morado.​ Su obra pictórica es numerosa, abarcó el periodo de 1936 a 1988 y forma parte de importantes colecciones como la del Banco Nacional de México, la Blaisten y la del Museo de Arte Moderno de la Ciudad de México. (es)
  • Olga Costa (August 28, 1913 – June 28, 1993) was a painter and cultural promoter who immigrated to Mexico from Germany when she was twelve. She began to study art at the Academy of San Carlos but left after only three months to help support her family. However, she met her husband, artist José Chávez Morado during this time. Her marriage to him involved her in Mexico's cultural and intellectual scene and she began to develop her ability to paint on her own, with encouragement from her husband. She had numerous exhibitions of her work in Mexico, with her work also sent to be sold in the United States. She was also involved in the founding and development of various galleries, cultural societies and three museums in the state of Guanajuato. She received the Premio Nacional de Ciencias y Arte (en)
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