
Maria Keil
Maria Keil (1914-2012) was a prominent Portuguese artist known for her significant contributions to the field of fine arts, particularly for her fresco works using azulejos, such as the mural 'O mar' in Lisbon. Along with her husband, architect Francisco Keil do Amaral, she pioneered the use of decorative tiles in Lisbon's metro stations, creating a vibrant and artistic atmosphere that showcases the cultural heritage of Portugal.
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Recent news mentions
Maria Keil is one of the artists represented in the exhibition at the Museu do Neo-Realismo.
O que fazer? Terça é dia de magia e fotografia | LazerMaria Keil is featured among the 48 artists in the exhibition at the Museu do Neo-Realismo.
O que fazer? Sexta é dia de dar corda às marionetas e a Jenufa | LazerMaria Keil is considered the great lady of Portuguese fine arts, known for her fresco painting with tiles in Lisbon.
Lisboa, la ciudad revestida de azulejo | Escapadas por España | El Viajero
































