Eugene De Rosa (1894 – c. 1945) was an Italian American architect , named at birth Eugenio . He worked in New York City and specialized in the design of theatres.
17-4502: (Redirected from Da Rosa ) [REDACTED] Look up rosa or Rosa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rosa is a surname with multiple etymologies. In Italian , it means "rose" (flower). It is also a Portuguese , Spanish , Maltese , Polish , Czech , and Slovak language surname. Variants include Da Rosa or da Rosa , De Rosa or de Rosa , and DeRosa or DaRosa . In Polish, Czech, and Slovak, it means " dew ". People [ edit ] Rosa [ edit ] Aaron Rosa (born 1983), American mixed martial arts fighter Anderson Rosa (born 1993), Brazilian footballer Antonín Rosa (born 1986), Czech footballer Charles D. Rosa (1870–1959), American politician and judge Don Rosa (born 1951), American comic book writer and illustrator Francesco Rosa (died 1687), Italian painter Francis Rosa (1920–2012), American sports journalist Gabriela Rosa (born 1966), American politician Hermann Rosa (2011–1981), German sculptor and architect João Guimarães Rosa (1908–1967), Brazilian writer Kacper Rosa (born 1994), Polish footballer Lucien Rosa (born 1944), Sri Lankan long-distance runner Luiz Pinguelli Rosa (1942–2022), Brazilian scientist Márcio Rosa (born 1997), Cape Verdean footballer Marco Rosa (born 1982), Canadian ice hockey player Marek Rosa (born 1979), Slovak video game producer and designer Michał Rosa (born 1963), Polish movie director Monika Rosa (born 1986), Polish politician Noel Rosa (1910–1937), Brazilian singer Orlando Rosa (born 1977), Puerto Rican wrestler Orlando Rosa Romagna (1932–2011), Brazilian footballer Pâmela Rosa (born 1999), Brazilian skateboarder Paulo Sérgio Rosa (born 1969), Brazilian footballer Pavel Rosa (born 1977), Czech ice hockey player Sam Rosa (1866–1940), Australian socialist and journalist Samuel Rosa (born 1966), Brazilian singer Salvator Rosa (1615–1673), Italian painter De Rosa or de Rosa [ edit ] Alberto Fernández de Rosa (born 1944), Argentine actor Ángel María de Rosa (1888–1970), Argentine sculptor and philanthropist Anna Palm de Rosa (1859–1924), Swedish artist and landscape painter Antonino De Rosa (born 1981), Italian-American gamer Clem De Rosa (1925–2011), American musician Diana de Rosa (1602–1643), also known as Annella di Massimo, Neapolitan painter Domenica De Rosa (born 1963), British crime novelist Eugene De Rosa (1894– c. 1945), Italian-American architect Fernando de Rosa (1908–1936), Italian failed assassin Franco De Rosa (born 1944), Italian actor Gaetano De Rosa (born 1973), Italian footballer Gianni De Rosa (1956-2008), Italian footballer Pacecco De Rosa (1606–1656), Italian painter Raffaele De Rosa (born 1987), Italian motorcycle road racer Tommaso de Rosa (1621–1695), Roman Catholic bishop Tullio De Rosa (1923–1994), Italian enologist William De Rosa , American cellist Yvonne De Rosa (born 1975), Italian photographer DeRosa [ edit ] Anthony DeRosa , American animator Jon DeRosa (born 1978), American singer Mark DeRosa (born 1975), American baseball player Melissa DeRosa , American former government official Stephen DeRosa (born 1968), American actor Tina DeRosa (1944–2007), American writer Vincent DeRosa (1920–2022), American musician Da Rosa or da Rosa [ edit ] Aldo da Rosa (1917–2015), Brazilian electrical engineer Gonzalo de los Santos da Rosa (born 1976), Uruguayan footballer Jair da Rosa Pinto (1921–2005), Brazilian footballer Orlando da Rosa Pinto (1911–?), Brazilian footballer Roberto da Rosa Pinto (1937–1994), Brazilian footballer Thiago da Rosa Correa (born 1982), Brazilian footballer De la Rosa or de la Rosa [ edit ] Pedro de la Rosa (born 1971), Spanish racing driver See also [ edit ] Rosa (given name) Rosas (surname) Rosa (disambiguation) , includes De Rosa Rose (disambiguation) DeRose References [ edit ] ^ "Rosa" . Dictionary of American Family Names . Oxford University Press. 2013. [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
34-508: A Spanish-born cow People [ edit ] Rosa (given name) Rosa (surname) Santa Rosa (female given name from Latin-a latinized variant of Rose) Places [ edit ] 223 Rosa , an asteroid Rosa, Alabama , a town, United States Rosa, Germany , in Thuringia, Germany Rösa , a village and former municipality in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany Rosà a town in
51-485: A hotel barge Mitsubishi ROSA , a bus built by Mitsubishi Fuso De Rosa (bicycle company) Technology [ edit ] ROSA , a surgical robot ROSA (operating system) , a Linux distribution RCA open-source application Romanian Space Agency Roll Out Solar Array Other uses [ edit ] Record of School Achievement , an Australian education qualification Romanian Space Agency Hurricane Rosa , several storms ROSA (ISA) ,
68-513: A small child, his parents emigrated to the United States , arriving through Ellis Island and settling in New York City , where they were living by 1898. De Rosa had four brothers, Felix, Jerry, Vincent, and John; and a sister, Sylvia. His brother Felix also became an architect. By 1918, De Rosa was practicing as an architect, quickly choosing to specialize in theatre design. An early project
85-611: A while in Naples, where in 1935 he was reported to be "wonderfully helpful" to American and English visitors. His brother Felix De Rosa, also an architect, sold insurance during the Depression. Before or during the World War II , De Rosa returned to New York City , where by 1944 he was working on new theatre projects. However, his death in 1945 prevented the revival of his career. Several of De Rosa's theatres are still standing, among them
102-418: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles rosa [REDACTED] Look up Rosa or rosa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rosa or De Rosa may refer to: Plants and animals [ edit ] Rosa (plant) , the genus of roses Rosa (sea otter) , a sea otter that has become popular on the internet Rosa (cow) ,
119-642: Is the Broadway Theatre , built in New York City in 1924, and originally known as the "B. S. Moss's Colony Theatre". Gallo Opera House in New York City, built in 1927 for Fortune Gallo , was renamed as the Gallo Theatre, then Studio 52, and since 1977 has been known as Studio 54, a nightclub and theatre. De Rosa's huge 2,800-seat St. George Theatre in St. George, Staten Island , begun in 1928, cost $ 500,000 for
136-665: The Roaring Twenties , but it largely declined during the Great Depression . During the 1930s he spent some years in London and settled for a while in Naples. Toward the end of World War II he was reported to be back in New York and beginning to work on post-war theatre projects, just before his death. De Rosa was born in Calabria , in the far south of mainland Italy , in 1894. While he was
153-586: The Times Square Theatre (1920), the Apollo Theatre on 42nd Street (1920), and Klaw Theatre (1921). One important design for a site on Hyatt Street in St. George, Staten Island , provided not just a grand new theatre, the St. George Theatre , but also stores and offices. De Rosa's business was largely destroyed by the Great Depression of the 1930s, during which he took the opportunity to travel overseas. He spent some years in London and settled for
170-633: The surname Rosa . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rosa_(surname)&oldid=1259744386 " Categories : Surnames Czech-language surnames Italian-language surnames Maltese-language surnames Polish-language surnames Portuguese-language surnames Slovak-language surnames Spanish-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
187-544: The 1000-seat Lafayette Theatre , Suffern (1924), an Adamesque building with a combination of French and Italian Renaissance influences ornamented in the Beaux Arts manner. An improvement scheme in 1927 added six distinctive opera boxes and further balcony seating. Unlike many others, the Lafayette was spared from demolition and multiplexing and continues to be used as a single-screen movie theatre. Another surviving work
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#1732895476711204-428: The eleventh series of Doctor Who Music [ edit ] De Rosa (band) , a band from Scotland "Rosa", a song by Anitta and Prince Royce from the album Kisses , 2019 "Rosa", a song by Jacques Brel "Rosa", a song by J Balvin from Colores , 2020 Vehicles [ edit ] USS Rosa (SP-757) , a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1918 Rosa (barge) ,
221-625: The feminist campaign of the International Socialist Alternative See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Rosa Roza (disambiguation) Rosas (disambiguation) Rosawa , a village in Rajasthan, India founded by the Rosa clan of Jat people Sub rosa , Latin idiom for "in confidence" Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
238-525: The province of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy Monte Rosa , the second highest mountain in the Alps and Western Europe Republic of South Africa , a southernmost country in Africa. Film and television [ edit ] Rosa (1986 film) , a Hong Kong film released by Bo Ho Films Rosa – A Horse Drama , a 1993-94 opera by Louis Andriessen on a libretto by Peter Greenaway "Rosa" ( Doctor Who ) , an episode of
255-474: The theatre alone and was part of a greater development project (an office complex is attached) worth some $ 2,000,000. The theatre opened on December 4, 1929, only weeks after the Wall Street Crash of 1929 , and remains in use. It is now owned by St. George Theatre Restoration Inc., a non-profit organization which aims to restore the building and to develop it as a performing arts and cultural center. Most of
272-547: The title Rosa . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rosa&oldid=1151750426 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Eugene De Rosa De Rosa's business flourished from 1918 to 1929, particularly during
289-521: Was his Vanderbilt Theatre , New York (1918). By 1919 he was in a partnership called "De Rosa & Pereira", and that year he represented several clients in appeals against decisions of the superintendent of buildings of the City of New York. During the 1920s, De Rosa obtained many more commissions for new theatres. The great driving force during his Roaring Twenties career was "the phenomenal growth in popularity of motion pictures", and his early work included
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