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'''Tarsila do Amaral''', (September 1, 1886 - January 17, 1973), known simply as ''Tarsila'', is considered to be one of the leading Latin American modernist artists. She was was one of the founders of Brazilian modernism and a member of the ''Group of Five'', along with [[Oswald de Andrade ]], [[Mário de Andrade]], [[Anita Malfatti]] and [[Menotti del Picchia]].
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'''Tarsila do Amaral''', (September 1, 1886 - January 17, 1973) was one of the founders of Brazilian modernism and a member of the ''Group of Five'', along with [[Oswald de Andrade ]], [[Mário de Andrade]], [[Anita Malfatti]] and [[Menotti del Picchia]].
  
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==Catalogues==
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* ''Tarsila do Amaral: Cannibalizing Modernism'', eds. Adriano Pedrosa and Fernando Oliva, MASP, 2019, 360 pp.
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==Literature==
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* Rosita Mariella, "Tarsila do Amaral: Pioneer of Decolonial Thought", ''Journal of Avant-Garde Studies'' 2:1-2, Oct 2023, pp 13-30. [https://doi.org/10.1163/25896377-bja10010] {{en}}
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarsila_do_Amaral Tarsila on Wikipedia]
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* [http://www.tarsiladoamaral.com.br/ Official website] {{pt}}
* [http://www.tarsiladoamaral.com.br/ Official website] (Portuguese)
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* https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/15/arts/design/brazil-artist-museum-of-modern-art-tarsila-do-amaral.html
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarsila_do_Amaral Wikipedia]

Latest revision as of 12:53, 5 December 2023

Tarsila do Amaral, (September 1, 1886 - January 17, 1973) was one of the founders of Brazilian modernism and a member of the Group of Five, along with Oswald de Andrade , Mário de Andrade, Anita Malfatti and Menotti del Picchia.

Catalogues[edit]

  • Tarsila do Amaral: Cannibalizing Modernism, eds. Adriano Pedrosa and Fernando Oliva, MASP, 2019, 360 pp.

Literature[edit]

  • Rosita Mariella, "Tarsila do Amaral: Pioneer of Decolonial Thought", Journal of Avant-Garde Studies 2:1-2, Oct 2023, pp 13-30. [1] (English)

Links[edit]