José De Guimarães
Atlântico, Pacífico, Índico Iii
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Reproduced in: José de Guimarães - Around the World, Graphic Works, Ed. INCM, Page 238
José de Guimarães is one of the leading figures in contemporary Portuguese painting and a renowned artist on the international scene. The entirety of his artistic expression is marked by an aesthetics of fragmentation that has been asserting itself since the beginning of his career. The combinatory play of colorful forms seems inexhaustible, like the forms of the world. The artist has always paid special attention to graphic works, imbuing them with remarkable quality.
Painter, engraver, ceramist, and educator, José de Guimarães was born in 1921. He studied architecture and painting at the Lisbon School of Fine Arts. He held solo exhibitions since 1948. In 1960, he was awarded the Silva Porto Prize by the SNI. Sá Nogueira's artistic journey, influenced initially by the neo-realist aesthetic and coinciding with his stay in London, evolved towards a very free figuration close to a poetic informality, characterized by the dynamics of color, in contrasts of great sobriety and expressive value, punctuated by signs of a sensitive and luminous plastic writing.
José de Guimarães
Additional information
Artist | José De Guimarães |
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Color | Black, Ivory, White |
Date | 1998 |
Editor | Centro Português de Serigrafia |
Format | Medium |
Image Size (in) | 15.4 x 19.3 in |
Total Size (in) | 19.7 x 23.2 in |
Orientation | Portrait |
Paper | Lithography |
Print Run | 199 |
Technique | Lithography |
Style | Uncategorized |
Framed | No |