Английская Википедия:Daliel's Gallery
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Daliel's Gallery (stylized in all lowercase, and sometimes just 'daliel') was a display and performance space in the San Francisco Bay Area in California in the 1940s and 1950s; the building also contained Daliel's Bookstore. George Leite opened Daliel's at 2466 Telegraph Avenue between Dwight and Haste Streets in Berkeley, as a combination bookstore and art gallery in 1945, naming both after a half-brother in Portugal he had never met, Dalael Leite.[1]
The bookstore was also the home of Circle Magazine[2] and Circle Editions, the publishing ventures Leite established at the same time.
Artists featured in the gallery included painters, sculptors and printmakers, as well as jewellers, musicians, and modern dancers.[3] These included painter Zahara Schatz, jazz musician Dave Brubeck from Concord, sculptor Jean Varda, and jeweler Peter Macchiarini. One show in 1950 was by a group of nuns from Oregon who had been taught in a summer class at their college by Jean Varda.[4] The store closed in 1952 several years after the magazine ceased publication.[5]
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Interior view of Daliel's Gallery looking toward SF Bay
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Interior view of Daliel's looking toward Telegraph Avenue
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George Leite and Anaïs Nin at booksigning at Daliel's
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Interior view of Daliel's Gallery looking toward Telegraph Avenue
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Construction barricade by Bezalel Schatz at Daliel's in 1946
Notable artists exhibited
- Chiura Obata – water colors
- Dave Brubeck – jazz chamber music
- David Park (painter) – paintings
- Elmer Bischoff – paintings
- Eugene Berman Berman Brothers – paintings
- George Albert Harris – paintings
- Jean Varda – mosaics and collages
- Man Ray – photographs
- Marc Chagall – prints
- Peter Macchiarini – jewelry
- Robert P. McChesney – drawings and paintings
- Zahara Schatz – plastic laminations and paintings
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Chiura Obata exhibit 1949 promotional print
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Robert McChesney exhibit 1950 promotional card
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Emerson Elementary School student exhibit 1948 promotional card
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Basil Marros exhibit 1947 promotional card
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Zahara Schatz exhibit 1949 promotional card
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