Central Railroad of Brazil (Estrada de Ferro Central do Brazil) , 1924
55.9 x 50 in (h x w)
Oil on Canvas

Tarsila is recognized as a modernist artist who skillfully merged local cultural elements with cutting-edge international styles. Her abstract portrayals of urban slums embody the essence of primitivism, reflecting the roots of modernism and artistic innovation in Brazil.

Exhibited by:

Ron Shipmon LLC

Other works by Tarsila do Amaral

After-Tarsila do Amaral: Central Railroad of Brazil (Estrada de Ferro Central do Brazil)-2 , 2024
55.9 x 50 in (h x w)
GenAI Print on Museum Paper
Ron Shipmon LLC
USD
150.00
After-Tarsila do Amaral: Central Railroad of Brazil (Estrada de Ferro Central do Brazil)-1 , 2024
55.9 x 50 in (h x w)
GenAI Print on Museum Paper
Ron Shipmon LLC
USD
150.00
After-Tarsila do Amaral: Postcard (Cartão-postal) , 2024
50.3 x 56.2 in (h x w)
GenAI Print on Museum Paper
Ron Shipmon LLC
USD
200.00
Postcard (Cartão-postal) , 1929
50.3 x 56.2 in (h x w)
Oil on Canvas
Ron Shipmon LLC

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