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050 14 $aND359.P6$bA4 2011
100 1 $aPortinari, Cândido,$d1903-1962.
245 10 $aNo ateliê de Portinari, 1920 - 1945 /$ccuradoria, Annateresa Fabris.
260 $aSao Paulo, SP :$bMuseu de Arte Moderna de Sao Paulo,$c2011.
300 $a280 p. :$bcol. ill. ;$c30 cm.
500 $aCatalog of exhibition held in July 14 - Sept. 18, 2011 at the Museu de Arte Moderna (MAM) in Sao Paulo, SP.
520 $aExhibition dedicated to the formative years of the modernist painter Candido Portinari (b. Brazil 1903-1962) that gathers works created between 1920 and 1945, offering a new perspective on the artist's search and development of his particular artistic style, strongly influenced by the aesthetics of the Social Realism art movement (practiced in Mexico, Russia and the United States in its murals). It is during this 25-year period that the artist produced some of his most emblematic works on ethnic Brazilian workers, the famous "Mestizo", (1934), "Retrato de Maria" (1932), "Domingo no morro" (1935), "Sapateiro de Brodowski"(1941), "Criana morta" (1944), and "Lavrador de Café", although not present in the exhibition it is represented by means of a paper sketch. Curator and historian Annateresa Fabris defined Portinari's art work as "There is a social root in the work of Portinari who stated to the Communist Party, that 'the painting that is not related to the people is not art, but a mere hobby'"
505 0 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 260-263)
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 260-263)
600 10 $aPortinari, Cândido,$d1903-1962$vExhibitions.
700 1 $aFabris, Annateresa.
710 2 $aMuseu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo.
899 $a415_565541
988 $a20120508
906 $0OCLC