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Candido Portinari 1944. Projeto Portinari. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Composition in gray, earthy, white, black, violet, lilac, ochre and green tones,. Smooth, thick, marked strokes and spatula...
- Candido Portinari
Detalles. Título: Dead Child. Vida del creador: 1903-12-29 - 1962-12-06. Nacionalidad del creador: Brazilian. Lugar de nacimiento del creador: Brodowski, São Paulo, Brazil. Lugar de...
- Candido Portinari
25 de nov. de 2021 · Candido Portinari. Brasil, 1944. Expresionismo. Título original: Criança morta. Museo: MASP, São Paulo (Brasil) Técnica: Óleo (182 x 190 x 3,5 cm.) Escrito por: Dario Pérez Vidal. Portinari nos trae aquí una vez más su tema insignia: la precariedad del agricultor.
Between 1944 and 1945, Portinari created a five-canvas series nearly as an offshoot of his Religious Series. When shown in Paris, in 1946, the paintings Dead Child, Dead Child, Migrants, Northeastern Migrants, and Burial in a Hammock were met with a praiseful review by Germain Bazin.
Candido Portinari [1] (Brodowski, Estado de São Paulo, Brasil, 29 de diciembre de 1903 - Río de Janeiro, 6 de febrero de 1962) fue un pintor brasileño con obras muy reconocidas entre las que se encuentran sus frescos Guerra y paz, ubicados en la sede de la ONU en Nueva York. Biografía
- Brasileña
- 6 de febrero de 1962, Río de Janeiro (Brasil)
“In Dead Child, the painting is no longer a drama exclusive to Brazil; it is transformed into a more universal cry of pain: it is the anguished cry of war-torn humankind,” says Annateresa. “In War and Peace , to escape from a time-specific interpretation, Portinari veers away from time and concentrates on the consequences of war on ...
Candido Portinari (December 29, 1903 – February 6, 1962) was a Brazilian painter. He is considered one of the most important Brazilian painters as well as a prominent and influential practitioner of the neo-realism style in painting.