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Manuel Orazi
Italian painter / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Manuel Orazi (born Emmanuel Joseph Raphaël Orazi; 1860 – 1934) was an Italian art nouveau illustrator, poster artist, and jewelry designer, as well as a set creator for theater and film.
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Not much is know about him and his background is obscure. He was born in Rome,[1] Italy, on October 5, 1860.[2]
A September 1907 manifest from SS La Provence sailing from Le Havre to Ellis Island mentions a wife residing in France: "Mrs Orazi in Fontainebleau."[3] According to his death certificate, at the time of his death he was married to Marie Agnan and lived in Rue de l'Université 195, Paris.[2]
His cause of death is unknown, he passed away in Paris on October 28, 1934.