Obituaries Related to "Cuevas" from New York Times Archive
Notable Deaths 2017: José Luis Cuevas
José Luis Cuevas, a Dark Master of Mexican Art, Dies at 83
One of Mexico’s most celebrated artists, Mr. Cuevas brought an existentialist vision, influenced by Goya and Breughel, to unsparing depictions of human suffering.
David Cuevas Is Dead; Ballet Dancer Was 33
LEAD: David Cuevas, a dancer with American Ballet Theater, died of AIDS-related causes yesterday at his home in New York City. He was 33 years old.
Mrs. Francisco Cuevas Dies; Wife of Mexican U.N. Envoy
Wife dies
Marquis de Cuevas Dead at 75; Impresario of Ballet Company; Rockefeller Heiress' Husband Gave Elaborate Parties--Dueled With Dancer in '58
Cuevas, Geo de
ROCKEFELLER LEFT BULK OF HIS ESTATE TO GRANDDAUGHTER; Mrs. De Cuevas, Her Children and Medical Institute Are Chief Heirs in Will VALUE IS NEAR $25,000,000 Taxes Put at $15,000,000 if Levied on Full Amount--$4,350,000 for State Mrs. de Cuevas's Legacy
Receives bulk of J D Rockefeller's estate
Notable Deaths 2017: José Luis Cuevas
José Luis Cuevas, a Dark Master of Mexican Art, Dies at 83
One of Mexico’s most celebrated artists, Mr. Cuevas brought an existentialist vision, influenced by Goya and Breughel, to unsparing depictions of human suffering.
David Cuevas Is Dead; Ballet Dancer Was 33
LEAD: David Cuevas, a dancer with American Ballet Theater, died of AIDS-related causes yesterday at his home in New York City. He was 33 years old.
Mrs. Francisco Cuevas Dies; Wife of Mexican U.N. Envoy
Wife dies
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