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Malba | Poster: Verboamerica - Tarsila do Amaral: Abaporu Art Print 50 cm x 70 cm

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  • Featured at Malba: "Poster: Verboamerica - Tarsila do Amaral: Abaporu Art Print 50 cm x 70 cm."
  • Reflects Tarsila do Amaral's exploration of Brazilian identity through vibrant colors and contrasting landscapes.
  • Abaporu, painted in 1928, epitomizes Amaral's intellectual and formal quest, portraying a figure inspired by Tupi-Guarani culture.

Weight: 0.1 kg

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The artworks created by Tarsila do Amaral between 1924 and 1927 reveal her investigation into the visual representation of Brazilian identity, employing vivid and contrasting colors in landscapes constructed through successive planes. In 1928, this formal and intellectual pursuit led her to paint Abaporu – a Tupi-Guarani term meaning "man who eats man" – a work she later gifted to her husband Oswald de Andrade, a writer and poet involved in the modernist movement reigning in Rio de Janeiro at the time. Inspired by this image, Oswald drafted the Anthropophagic Manifesto, a fundamental document of Brazilian modernism, proposing a critical assimilation of the European cultural legacy and its reuse for the creation of genuinely national art. According to the Manifesto, Brazil's identity resided in the matriarchy of Pindorama, in the practices and customs of the indigenous peoples who lived there before the arrival of the Portuguese. The colonizers, associated with rationalistic patriarchy, eradicated crucial dimensions of tribal culture, such as communal life and the indigenous peoples' profound connection with nature. Abaporu rescues the being-nature of that timeless land, irreversibly corrupted by the civilizing logic.

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