
Tarsila do Amaral
Tarsila do Amaral was a Brazilian painter and one of the leading figures of the modernist movement in Brazil. Born in 1886, she is best known for her vibrant and imaginative artworks that reflect the culture and identity of Brazil. Her most famous works, such as 'Abaporu' and 'Operários,' showcase her unique style that blends elements of Brazilian folklore with European modernism. Tarsila's art played a crucial role in shaping the modernist landscape in Brazil and continues to inspire artists and art lovers today.
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Recent news mentions
Tarsila do Amaral's painting 'Operários' is exhibited at the Palácio dos Bandeirantes.
No aniversário de São Paulo, confira um mapa de preciosidades guardadas em instituições e museus da cidadeTarsila Do Amaral is honored for her proposal to export Brazilian art.
hacia el mercado estadounidense, desde las ferias de la Miami Art WeekendThe exhibition surpassed the previous record set by Tarsila do Amaral's 'Tarsila popular' in 2019.
Com 410 mil visitantes, exposição de Monet supera Tarsila do Amaral e bate recorde do MaspTarsila do Amaral is mentioned as one of the historical figures whose details are accessible through QR Codes at the Cemitério da Consolação.
em SP, Cemitério da Consolação tem tour temático e QR Codes em jazigos históricosTarsila do Amaral is one of the artists included in the Masp's important collection.
Masp inaugura novo prédio com cinco exposições, uma delas dedicada a Renoir, e promete Monet em maioTarsila do Amaral is a leading figure of Brazilian modernism and the subject of an exhibition at the Guggenheim in Bilbao.
Η λαμπρή πορεία 100 ετών ενός περιοδικού-θρύλουTarsila Do Amaral's painting 'Abaporu' was discussed by Eduardo Costantini regarding its purchase.
Eduardo Costantini recibió el Premio Iberoamericano de Mecenazgo 2025 de manos de la Reina SofíaTarsila do Amaral is a Brazilian artist who has gained significant visibility and is considered one of the most emblematic artists of Brazilian modernism.
Exposição de Tarsila do Amaral em Paris reúne 130 mil pessoas
























































