Mary Ammirato-Collins
Mary Ammirato-Collins  | |
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| Born | April 3, 1908 Houston, Texas, US  | 
| Died | Unknown | 
| Nationality | American | 
| Other names | Mary Collins Ammirato | 
| Occupation(s) | artist, poet | 
Mary Ammirato-Collins (or Mary Collins Ammirato, born April 3, 1908, date of death unknown) was an American artist from Houston, Texas.
Ammirato-Collins was a student at the Académie Julian in Paris. She exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants in 1937. Mary also had a showing of her enamels on copper during a visit to the US in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Mary lived in the Canary Islands with husband Claudio Ammirato, who was an artist and composer, and a physicist. Both who were long time friends of heiress Eleanor Post Hutton. Mary was a travel companion of Eleanor's and also a Ziegfeld Follies girl in New York City where she met Claudio.
Ammirato-Collins wrote the libretto for her husband's opera, Paradise Lost (A comedy for Modern Times).