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Pedro Joseph de Lemos (25 May 1882 – 5 December 1954) was an American painter, printmaker, architect, illustrator, writer, lecturer, museum director and art educator in the San Francisco Bay Area. Prior to about 1930 he used the simpler name Pedro Lemos or Pedro J. Lemos; between 1931 and 1933 he changed the family name to de Lemos, believing that he was related to the Count de Lemos (1576–1622), patron of Miguel de Cervantes. Much of his work was influenced by traditional Japanese woodblock printing and the Arts and Crafts Movement. He became prominent in the field of art education, and he designed several unusual buildings in Palo Alto and Carmel-by-the-Sea, California.

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  • Pedro Joseph de Lemos (25 May 1882 – 5 December 1954) was an American painter, printmaker, architect, illustrator, writer, lecturer, museum director and art educator in the San Francisco Bay Area. Prior to about 1930 he used the simpler name Pedro Lemos or Pedro J. Lemos; between 1931 and 1933 he changed the family name to de Lemos, believing that he was related to the Count de Lemos (1576–1622), patron of Miguel de Cervantes. Much of his work was influenced by traditional Japanese woodblock printing and the Arts and Crafts Movement. He became prominent in the field of art education, and he designed several unusual buildings in Palo Alto and Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. (en)
  • Pedro Joseph de Lemos (25 de maio de 1882 - 5 de dezembro de 1954) foi um pintor, gravurista, arquiteto, ilustrador, escritor, conferencista, diretor de museu e educador de arte americano na área da Baía de São Francisco. Antes de cerca de 1930, ele usava o nome mais simples Pedro Lemos ou Pedro J. Lemos mas entre 1931 e 1933 mudou o nome da família para de Lemos, acreditando que era parente do conde de Lemos (1576-1622), patrono de Miguel de Cervantes. Muito do seu trabalho foi influenciado pela tradicional xilogravura japonesa e pelo movimento Arts and Crafts. Ele tornou-se proeminente no campo da educação artística e projetou vários edifícios incomuns em Palo Alto e Carmel, Califórnia. (pt)
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