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  1. Tarsila de Aguiar do Amaral ( Portuguese pronunciation: [taʁˈsilɐ du ɐmaˈɾaw]; 1 September 1886 [1] – 17 January 1973) was a Brazilian painter, draftswoman, and translator.

  2. Tarsila do Amaral was one of the leading figures in defining a Brazilian modernist tradition. Hers is one of many cases illustrating the centrality of women artists in modernizing art movements throughout Latin America.

  3. Tarsila do Amaral (born September 1, 1886, Capivari, Brazil—died January 17, 1973, São Paulo) was a Brazilian painter who blended local Brazilian content with international avant-garde aesthetics. Amaral, who is usually simply called Tarsila, began studying academic painting in 1916.

  4. Tarsila do Amaral, also known simply as Tarsila, is considered to be one of the leading Latin American modernist artists, described as "the Brazilian painter who best achieved Brazilian aspirations for nationalistic expression in a modern style."

  5. Tarsila de Aguiar do Amaral ( Capivari, 1 de setembro de 1886 [ 1][ 2][ 3][ 4][ 5] — São Paulo, 17 de janeiro de 1973) foi uma pintora, desenhista, escultora, ilustradora, cronista e tradutora brasileira. É considerada uma das principais artistas modernistas latino-americanas, além de ser considerada a pintora que melhor ...

  6. Feb 11, 2018 · Featuring over 100 works, including paintings, drawings, sketchbooks, photographs, and historical documents drawn from collections across Latin America, Europe, and the US, Tarsila do Amaral: Inventing Modern Art in Brazil is a rare opportunity to explore the work of this daring modernist.

  7. Conheça as principais Obras da artista Tarsila do Amaral separadas por diferentes fases.

  8. Oct 6, 2017 · Tarsila do Amaral (1886–1973) was a central figure in the development of Brazils modern art, and her influence reverberates throughout 20th- and 21st-century art.

  9. Tarsila de Aguiar do Amaral was a Brazilian painter, draftswoman, and translator. She is considered one of the leading Latin American modernist artists, and is regarded as the painter...

  10. Tarsila do Amaral was one of the foremost visual artists of Brazil’s modernist movement during the first half of the twentieth century. With her partner, the poet Oswald de Andrade, Tarsila, as she is popularly known in her home country, was actively engaged in the 1920s in the development of a new visual language of Brazilian modernism.