Juanita Guccione | |
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Born | Anita Rice June 20, 1904 Chelsea, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Died | December 18, 1999 New York City, U.S. | (aged 95)
Other names | Nita Rice, Juanita Rice, Juanita Mabrouk, Juanita Rice Marbrook, Juanita Rice Guccione |
Education | Pratt Institute, Art Students League of New York |
Movement | Cubist, realist, Surrealist[1] |
Spouse | Dominick J. Guccione (m. 1943–1959; death) |
Children | Djelloul Marbrook[2] |
Relatives | Irene Rice Pereira (sister) |
Juanita Rice Marbrook Guccione (née Anita Rice; 1904–1999) was an American painter, and taxidermist.[3]
During the 1930s she changed her name from Anita to Nita, and then later to Juanita Rice. She had used her partners last name Mabrouk, but later Americanized his name to Marbrook, and lastly she remarried in 1943 and used the surname Guccione.[1][4]