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Introduction
Aldemir Martins (born in Ceará on November 8, 1922; died in São Paulo on February 6, 2006) was a Brazilian artist. He is noted for paintings, drawings, and illustrations which depicted the flora and fauna of his native state. Bird (1957) is held by the Museum of Modern Art.
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Introduction
Importante nome do panorama das artes plásticas no Brasil, pelo grande público é conhecido pelas suas pinturas de gatos. Para a crítica, suas melhores obras são aquelas que transparecem brasilidade com temas de baianas, cangaceiros, retratos e natureza morta. No Ceará, sua terra natal, foi um dos fundadores da Sociedade Cearense de Artistas Plásticos. Mudou-se para São Paulo em 1946, onde viveu até seu falecimento., Well-known in the panorama of plastic arts in Brazil, Martins is popularly known for his paintings of cats. He is also known for his works representing the Brazilian culture, such women from Bahia, cangaceiros [outlaws], portraits, and still-life. In the state of Ceará, his homeland, he was one of the founders of the Sociedade Cearense de Artistas Plásticos. He moved to São Paulo in 1946, where he lived for the rest of his life.
Nationalities
Brazilian, Brazilian, ,
Gender
Male, Male
Roles
Artist, Artist, Engraver, Illustrator, Painter, Engraver, Painter
Names
Aldemir Martins Aldemir Martins,
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500356571
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Works

4 works online

Exhibition

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