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Emiliano di Cavalcanti (Brazilian, 1897-1976)Mulher e Coruja, woodcut, signed lower right in pencil, 1972, unumbered from an edition of 99, framed, 49.5 x 66.5cm. *Born in Rio de Janeiro in 1897, Emiliano di Cavalcanti is regarded as the father of modern Brazilian painting. He lived in Paris from 1923 to 1925 when he met Matisee, Braque, Picasso and Leger and his work demonstrated varying Symbolist, Expressionist and Impressionist influences. When he moved back to Rio de Janeiro he sought to produce form of Brazilian art free of European influences.
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