1913 - 1974. Known for: Landscape painting.
Celestino Alves was a landscape painter born in Setúbal, Portugal. He was a disciple of Veloso Salgado and Henrique Franco. He received several awards for his work, including the 2nd Silva Porto...
Read full biography Celestino Alves was a landscape painter born in Setúbal, Portugal. He was a disciple of Veloso Salgado and Henrique Franco. He received several awards for his work, including the 2nd Silva Porto Award in 1944, the 2nd Medal in Painting from the National Society of Fine Arts in 1945, and the Sousa...
Read full biography Celestino Alves was a landscape painter born in Setúbal, Portugal. He was a disciple of Veloso Salgado and Henrique Franco. He received several awards for his work, including the 2nd Silva Porto Award in 1944, the 2nd Medal in Painting from the National Society of Fine Arts in 1945, and the Sousa Cardoso Award from the Information Secretariat in 1947. His work can be found in national museums such as the Chiado Museum, the National Society of Fine Arts, and the Calouste Gulbenkian...
Read full biography Celestino Alves was a landscape painter born in Setúbal, Portugal. He was a disciple of Veloso Salgado and Henrique Franco. He received several awards for his work, including the 2nd Silva Porto Award in 1944, the 2nd Medal in Painting from the National Society of Fine Arts in 1945, and the Sousa Cardoso Award from the Information Secretariat in 1947. His work can be found in national museums such as the Chiado Museum, the National Society of Fine Arts, and the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation/Center for Modern Art, as well as in private collections.
Celestino Alves was a landscape painter born in Setúbal, Portugal. He was a disciple of Veloso Salgado and Henrique Franco. He received several awards for his work, including the 2nd Silva Porto Award in 1944, the 2nd Medal in Painting from the National Society of Fine Arts in 1945, and the Sousa Cardoso Award from the Information Secretariat in 1947. His work can be found in national museums such as the Chiado Museum, the National Society of Fine Arts, and the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation/Center for Modern Art, as well as in private collections.