Tarsila do Amaral
Brazilian(1886–1973)
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Tarsila was a central figure in Brazilian Modernism who created iconic paintings like Abaporu (1928) that synthesized European avant-garde with Brazilian themes. Her work influenced the Anthropophagic movement and defined Brazilian modernist painting. Her work is held by MoMA, Pinacoteca de São Paulo, and represents Brazil's most expensive artwork at auction.
SurrealismAnthropophagiaLatin American ArtistDark20th CenturyBlue ChipBrazilianNight SceneMoonLandscapeModernismBrazilian Art
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