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Oscar Pereira da Silva

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207: 222: 91:(August 29, 1867 – January 17, 1939) was a Brazilian painter, draftsman, designer, and instructor. He was active from the end of the 19th to the mid-20th century. He is noted for his depictions of historical events in Brazil, but also completed numerous portraits, religious works, genre scenes, still lifes, and landscapes. He "paid no attention to Brazilian folk tradition" and painted in an "antique style." After a period of study in France, he pursued a lucrative career in São Paulo, where his works are displayed at the 28: 302:(1895–1966), observed that Da Silva's work became more carefree in this period; he used a lighter palette than his earlier works. However, the importance of drawing as a basic and fundamental structure of his compositions never ceased to exist in the execution of his paintings. 244:(LAOSP) and at the State Gymnasium of São Paulo. In addition, he taught private classes in his studio and completed portraits of the elite of the city. In 1897, he founded the Núcleo Artístico, which later became the 167: 280: 171: 288: 275:("The Childhood of Giotto", 1895). He turned to historical paintings in response to nationalist trends in Brazil at the beginning of the 20th century. This initially resulted in 229: 214: 159: 206: 155: 136: 310:
Oscar Pereira da Silva died of cardiac arrest while working in his home studio in São Paulo on January 17, 1939. Many of his works are preserved and displayed at the
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A obra religiosa de Benedito Calixto de Jesus através do mecenato de Dom Duarte Leopoldo e Silva na Igreja de Santa Cecília
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or neo-colonial buildings in the early 20th century. This movement provided Da Silva and contemporaries such as
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in 1922; his artistic production was further transformed by a trip to Paris in 1930. His daughter, the artist
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Pereira da Silva returned to Brazil in 1896. He held a solo exhibition in the hall of the
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Da Silva, like numerous artists and architects of Brazil, was influenced by the
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Pereira da Silva won the last prize for study abroad granted by the emperor
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Numerous churches and chapels of the colonial period were replaced by
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Da Silva's main works located in the city of São Paulo. They include
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commissions to work in religious buildings. In addition to the
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The Landing of Pedro Álvares Cabral in Porto Seguro in 1500
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ENCICLOPÉDIA Itaú Cultural de Arte e Cultura Brasileiras
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São Fidélis
Brazil
São Paulo
Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo
Museu do Ipiranga
São Fidélis
Eliseu Visconti
Eduardo Sá
João Batista da Costa
Zeferino da Costa
Victor Meirelles
Chaves Pinheiro
José Maria de Medeiros
Candelária Church
Gothic Revival
Benedito Calixto
Church of Santa Cecília
Church of Santa Ifigênia
Church of Our Lady of Consolação
Church of Our Lady of the Rosary
Church of Our Lady of the Conception
Pedro II of Brazil
École des Beaux Arts
Jean-Léon Gérôme
Léon Bonnat

The Landing of Pedro Álvares Cabral in Porto Seguro in 1500

The Foundation of São Paulo

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