Dário Villares Barbosa
Dário Villares Barbosa (1880, Campinas – 1952, Paris) was a Brazilian painter. He is known for his paintings that depict the people and landscapes of Spain and North Africa, which he encountered during his travels. Barbosa's works are distinguished from other painters of his time because they already showed traces of modernity. His style of painting was marked by bold colors and strong brushwork, which gave his works a sense of liveliness and vitality. Barbosa's works are held in various collections worldwide, and he is considered one of the most significant Brazilian painters of the early 20th century.
Dário Barbosa | |
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Born | Dário Villares Barbosa 1880 Campinas, Brazil |
Died | 1952 (aged 71–72) Paris, France |
Known for | Painting |
Notable work | Moorish Woman Spanish Woman Study of Female Nude |
Movement | Modernism |
Relatives | Mário Barbosa (brother) |
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