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Clea Badaro
Clea Badaro (1913-1968) was a painter who lived most of her adult life in Alexandria, Egypt. ==Early Life and education== Badaro was born in Cairo in 1913, on the island of Zamalek. After the death of her Greek mother, her father, who was a lawyer and business man, took his two daughters, Jeanne and Clea, to live with their maternal grandmother in Montreux, Switzerland. Bardaro attended school in Montreux until age sixteen, Badaro, and then enrolled at the Académie des Beaux Arts in Lausanne. There she designed a number of posters, one of which she sold to Josephine Baker who was on tour in Switzerland at the time. In her final year, she was awarded the Grand Prix for her poster entitled ''L’Égypte'', which was later acquired by the Egyptian Ministry of Communications. She graduated in about 1934.
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