Tarsila Do Amaral Abaporu

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Brazilian artistTarsiladoAmaralpaintedAbaporúin her São Paulo studio early in 1928. It depicts a seated nude figure in profile who is of ambiguous age, gender, and race. His bare right foot and hand are firmly planted on the ground.

"TarsiladoAmaralestá começando a ganhar relevância para o mundo." Professora de História da Arte da ABRA - Escola de Arte e Design, de São Paulo, a arquiteta Márcia Iabutti considera que, a despeito das cifras das apólices, oAbaporué uma rara obra "de valor inestimável".

Gonzalo Aguillar em seu artigo “OAbaporu, deTarsiladoAmaral: saberesdopé” mencionado em Antropofagia hoje?

Abaporu is anoil painting on canvasby Brazilian painter Tarsila do Amaral. The word “abaporu” comes from the Tupi language (the language from most important indigenous people of Brazil) that means “the man that eats people” = abá

Artist,TarsiladoAmaral(narrator): I wanted to make a picture that would startle Oswald, something really out of the ordinary. TheAbaporuwas that monstrous figure, the little head, the skinny little arm supported by an elbow, those enormous long legs

TarsiladoAmaral.Abaporu. 1928. Óleo sobre tela. 85 x 73 cm. Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires (MALBA) - Buenos Aires, Argentina. Foto: Romulo Fialdini. Reprodução: 300 dpi 22,1 x 30 cm.

Image 1: Tarsila do Amaral, Abaporu. 1928. Brazil. Oil and Canvas. Tarsila. Abaporu.

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Brazilian artist Tarsila do Amaral painted Abaporú in her São Paulo studio early in 1928. Itdepicts a seated nude figure in profile who is of ambiguous age, gender, and race. His bare right foot and hand are firmly planted on the ground.

Other articles where Abaporú is discussed: Tarsila do Amaral:.is perhaps her best-known work, Abaporú (“Man Who Eats” in the Tupí-Guraraní language),a cartoonlike human figure seated next to a cactus under a burning sun.

Abaporu—a word in the Tupí-Guaraní language that means “man who eats man”—uses the colors of the Brazilian flag to representan inward-looking humanoid creature with giant feet next to a cactus and a sun.

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‘Abaporu’ wascreated in 1928 by Tarsila do Amaral in Naïve Art (Primitivism) style. Find more prominent pieces of nude painting (nu) at – best visual art database.

Abaporú,a painting that was a birthday gift from a wife to a husband, from Tarsila do Amaral to Oswaldo de Andrade. Tarsila do Amaral, Abaporú was a symbol of the loving and intellectual connection between two artists, became also a powerful

Figura só.Obra de Tarsila do Amaral que retrata um momento reflexivo da artista- Arte no Caos

Abaporu(from Tupi language "abapor’u", abá (man) + poro (people) + ’u (to eat), lit. 'the man that eats people') is an oil painting on canvas by Brazilian painterTarsiladoAmaral. It was painted as a birthday gift to writer Oswald de Andrade, who was her husband at the time.

"Abaporu"—a word in the Tupí-Guaraní language that means “man who eats man”—uses the colors of the Brazilian flag to rep- resent an inward-looking humanoid creature with giant feet next to a cactus and a sun, which can also be read

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Análise e significado da obraAbaporu. quadroAbaporu, deTarsiladoAmaral.TarsiladoAmaralnasceu em 1º de setembro de 1886 na cidade de Capivari, interior paulista. Vindo de família de posses, estuda em São Paulo e termina sua formação em Barcelona, na Espanha.

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