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  1. Website. strongcuevassculpture .com. Elizabeth de Cuevas (also known by the moniker Strong-Cuevas) (January 22, 1929 – March 19, 2023) was a French-born American sculptor born in Saint-Germain-en-Laye. She was known for her monumental sculpture work.

  2. 6 de abr. de 2023 · Elizabeth de Cuevas, a sculptor known for monumental creations in steel and bronze — as well as for her role in a much-publicized estate battle in the 1980s — died on March 19 at her home in...

  3. Falleció la escultora Elizabeth de Cuevas. 07 de Abril de 2023 a las 16:12 hrs. Strong-Cuevas. Foto: The New York Times. 5. Elizabeth de Cuevas, escultora conocida por sus monumentales creaciones en acero y bronce, murió en su casa en Manhattan, a los 94 años. Su muerte fue confirmada por su hija, Deborah Carmichael.

  4. The art of Strong-Cuevas explores inner consciousness, outer space, and communication through space and time. In the words of distinguished art critic Donald Kuspit, “Strong-Cuevas’s sculpture is rooted in primitive art, with its bold structures, expressive directness, communal symbolism, and conviction of cosmic absolutes.”

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  5. 1 de abr. de 2014 · Thought Before Matter: A Conversation with Elizabeth Strong-Cuevas. April 1, 2014 by Jan Garden Castro. Elizabeth Strong-Cuevas sees heads as metaphors for the spaces they inhabit and the abstract ideas they generate.

  6. Elizabeth Strong-Cuevas. Nationality American. Birthplace St. German en Laye, France. Birth Date b. 1929. Death Date d. 2023. Website https://strongcuevassculpture.com/.

  7. Elizabeth Strong-Cuevas (American, born 1929) Artworks. Biography. Timeline. 1963–1967. Studied at Art Students League with John Hovannes, worked at carving wood and stone. 1975–1978. Studied plaster work with Toto Meylan. Exhibitions. 2007. Island Weiss Gallery, New York, New York (solo) 2005–2007. Island Weiss Gallery, New York, New York (solo)