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  1. Carlos de Beistegui. Carlos de Beistegui e Yturbe (31 January 1895 – 17 January 1970), [1] also known as Charlie de Beistegui, was an eccentric French-born Mexican multi-millionaire art collector and interior decorator who was one of the most flamboyant characters of mid-20th-century European life. His ball at the Palazzo Labia in Venice in ...

    • Carlos de Beistegui e Iturbe, 31 January 1895, Paris, France
    • 17 January 1970, Biarritz, French Basque Country
    • Spanish, French
  2. Charles de Beistegui est le fils de Juan Antonio de Beistegui, ancien ministre plénipotentiaire de la République mexicaine à Madrid, et de María Dolores de Yturbe ; son prénom à l'État-civil est bien Charles et non Carlos 1 ; ses amis le désigneront sous le diminutif anglo-saxon de « Charly » 2. Son grand-père avait fait fortune au ...

  3. Charles de Beistegui (1895-1970), an art collector and heir to a family that had made a mining fortune in Mexico, had for several years been renting an apartment on the fifth level of a town house at 136 Avenue des Champs-Élysées.

  4. Mexican silver-mining heir Charlie de Beistegui was perhaps the greatest party giver this century has known, and his 1951 costume ball at the Labia Palace in Venice—attended by the Aga Khan ...

  5. Vidler, “Paris: Beistegui Apartment, Or Horizons Deferred”, p. 277. 25 Reichlin has suggested that although it is impossible to know whether the periscope can be attributed to Le Corbusier or Charles de Beistegui, it was more likely to be de Beistegui’s invention, since its construction demanded many alterations to the spiral staircase.

    • Ross Anderson
  6. 1 de jan. de 2010 · Actually, Charles de Beistegui was always his own client, and as such, he (like his friend Emilio Terry) felt akin to the architectural amateurism of the rich eighteenth-century English gentlemen ...

  7. 11 de mai. de 2015 · The 19th century Blackamoor bust is evocative of Beistegui’s legendary Bal Oriental which he hosted in 1951 in the ballroom of his spectacular Palazzo Labia, just off the Grand Canal in Venice, seen in the image in the upper right. Attended by a who’s who of international society, the masked costume ball was one of the most lavish and ...