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Cavalcanti, Emiliano di (Brazilian painter and draftsman, 1897-1976)
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Note: Important painter linked to the Modernist Movement, he acted as idealizer and organizer of the Semana de Arte Moderna of 1922. He moved to São Paulo in 1917 where he met Mário e Oswald de Andrade. He started his career as an illustrator for the Revista FonFon. Between 1923 and 1926, he lived in Paris, attending the Académie Ranson, held exhibitions and met personalities of the Parisian art scene. In 1926, he came back to Brazil and entered the Communist Party. In 1932, he founded the Clube dos Artistas Paulistas. In 1951, he was invited to take part of the São Paulo 1st Biennial, and, in the second edition, he was awarded as best national painter. |
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Cavalcanti, Emiliano di (preferred,V,index,Dutch-P,NA) |
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Emiliano di Cavalcanti (V,display) |
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Di Cavalcanti (V) |
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Cavalcanti, Emiliano de Albuquerque e Mello di (V) |
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Cavalcanti, Emiliano Di (V) |
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Di Cavalcanti, Emiliano (V,LC) |
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Melo, Emiliano Augusto Cavalcanti de Albuquerque e (U) |
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Mello, Emiliano Cavalcanti de Albuquerque (U) |
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Albuquerque e Melo, Emiliano Augusto Cavalcanti de (U) |
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Cavalcante, Emiliano di (U) |
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Albuquerque e Melo, Emiliano Augusto di Cavalcanti (U) |
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Melo, Emiliano Augusto di Cavalcanti Albuquerque (U) |
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Brazilian (preferred) |
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South American |
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artist (preferred) |
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painter |
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draftsman |
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illustrator |
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caricaturist |
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printmaker |
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engraver (printmaker) |
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muralist |
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scenographer |
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art critic |
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Antonio, Celso |
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(Brazilian sculptor, 1896-1984) [500356580] |
colleague of .... |
Carvalho, Flávio de |
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(Brazilian painter, sculptor, and architect, 1899-1973) [500118105] |
friend of .... |
Andrade, Mário de |
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(Brazilian artist, writer, and preservationist, 1893-1945) [500276645] |
friend of .... |
Andrade, Oswald de |
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(Brazillian poet, 1890-1954) [500356667] |
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Cocteau, Jean |
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(French poet, painter, and filmmaker, 1889-1963) [500003025] |
related to .... |
Picasso, Pablo |
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(Spanish painter, sculptor, and printmaker, 1881-1973) [500009666] |
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Satie, Erik |
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(French composer, 1866-1925) [500338521] |
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Mourão, Noemia |
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(Brazilian painter, costume designer, and scenographer, 1912-1992) [500356887] |
teacher of .... |
Leirner, Giselda |
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(Brazilian painter, born 1928) [500356524] |
teacher of .... |
Mourão, Noemia |
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(Brazilian painter, costume designer, and scenographer, 1912-1992) [500356887] |
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Prado, Carlos |
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(Brazilian painter and architect, 1908-1992) [500066696] |
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Portuguese ..... Importante pintor ligado ao Movimento Modernista, atuou como idealizador e organizador da Semana de Arte Moderna de 1922. Muda-se para São Paulo em 1917 e conhece Mário e Oswald de Andrade. Começou sua carreira artística como ilustrador da Revista FonFon. Entre os anos de 1923 e 1926 vive em Paris, onde frequenta a Académie Ranson, realiza exposições e convive com grandes nomes do meio artístico parisiense. Em 1926 retorna ao Brasil e ingressa no Partido Comunista. Em 1932 funde o Clube dos Artistas Paulistas. Em 1951 é convidado a participar da Ia Bienal de São Paulo e, na edição seguinte, recebe a láurea de melhor pintor nacional. |
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Biographies:
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(Brazilian painter and draftsman, 1897-1976) ..... [VP Preferred]
(S.& C.American(Brazilian) artist, 1897-1976) ..... [WL-Courtauld]
(S.& C.American(Brazilian) artist, 1897-1967) ..... [WL-Courtauld]
(Brazilian painter, 1897-1976) ..... [Grove Art]
(artist, 1897-1976) ..... [GRL]
(Brazilian illustrator, 1897-1976) ..... [PESP]
(Brazilian painter, 1897-1976) ..... [RKD]
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Sources and Contributors: |
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Albuquerque e Melo, Emiliano Augusto di Cavalcanti ........ | [RKD] |
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RKD Artists database (2000-) 235938 |
Melo, Emiliano Augusto di Cavalcanti Albuquerque ........ | [RKD] |
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RKD Artists database (2000-) 235938 |
Subject: ........ | [Gallery Systems, GRL, Grove Art, PESP, RKD, VP, WL-Courtauld] |
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Gallery Systems (2000-) LOC ID: n50002074
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Getty Vocabulary Program rules
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Gonçalves, Di Cavalcanti (1997)
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Grove Art artist database (1989-)
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Grove Dictionary of Art online (1999-2002) accessed 10 December 2003
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Library of Congress Authorities data (n.d.) LOC ID: n50002074
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PESP database (2000-)
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RKD Artists database (2000-) 235938
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Simioni, Di Cavalcanti, ilustrador (2002)
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Wikidata online (2000-) Q1793637
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Witt Library, Authority files
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Zilio, A querela do Brasil (1997) | | | | | | | | | | | |
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