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Pinho Dinis

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This album features three screenprints by Pinho Dinis with poems by Paulino Mota Tavares, Telo de Morais, and Vasco da Costa. Each edition is numbered and signed by the artist.

Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Pinho Dinis as he combines his mesmerizing serigraphs with the thought-provoking verses of Paulino Mota Tavares, Telo de Morais, and Vasco da Costa. This limited edition album showcases the artist's unparalleled creativity and attention to detail. Each piece is carefully crafted, resulting in a harmonious fusion of visual and literary art forms. As you explore the pages, you will be transported to a realm where imagination knows no bounds. Indulge in this exclusive collection, knowing that each edition has been individually numbered and personally signed by the visionary artist, Pinho Dinis.

Pinho Dinis

Born in Coimbra in 1921, this artist graduated from the National Society of Fine Arts, studying under the renowned painter Domingos Rebelo. Continuing his studies at the artistic circle Mário Augusto, he traveled to Spain, France, and Italy in 1950 to explore the major museums. Upon his return, he settled in Coimbra, where he conducted ceramic research with his friend Américo Dinis. In 1954, he moved to Porto, following the recommendation of Luís Reis Santos, to study fresco painting with the painter Dórdio Gomes at the School of Fine Arts. From 1957 to 1975, he lived in Brazil, periodically traveling to Europe to stay up to date with the latest movements in Modern Art. He started exhibiting individually in 1951 and his last exhibition, "Drawings and Gouaches," took place at the Minerva Gallery in Coimbra in 2005. He regularly participated in collective shows and received numerous awards, including the monetary prize at the Annual Salon of Modern Art in Rio de Janeiro (1959), an honorable mention at the Salon of Modern Art in Curitiba (1960), a bronze medal at the São Paulo Salon of Modern Art (1961), and a silver medal at the Annual Salon of Modern Art in Rio de Janeiro (1963). In 2001, he was honored with the Cultural Merit Medal by the Municipality of Coimbra. He passed away in Coimbra in 2007.
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Additional information

Artist

Pinho Dinis

Color

Ivory, Silver, White

Date

2001

Editor

Centro Português de Serigrafia

Format

Medium

Image Size (in)

7.3 x 10.2 in

Total Size (in)

12.6 x 16.5 in

Orientation

Portrait

Paper

Fabriano Artistico GF 300gr Paper

Print Run

200

Technique

Screen print

Style

Uncategorized

Framed

No