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1894 - 1978. Known for: Modernist painting.
António Soares was a Portuguese modernist painter who was awarded several prestigious prizes for his work, including the first medal in painting from the National Society of Fine Arts of Lisbon, the... Read full biography
António Soares was a Portuguese modernist painter who was awarded several prestigious prizes for his work, including the first medal in painting from the National Society of Fine Arts of Lisbon, the Medal of Honor in New York, the Grand Prix of the Paris International Exhibition of 1937, and twice... Read full biography
António Soares was a Portuguese modernist painter who was awarded several prestigious prizes for his work, including the first medal in painting from the National Society of Fine Arts of Lisbon, the Medal of Honor in New York, the Grand Prix of the Paris International Exhibition of 1937, and twice the Columbano Prize. He was also represented in several national and foreign collections, including the Chiado and José Malhoa Museums
António Soares was a Portuguese modernist painter who was awarded several prestigious prizes for his work, including the first medal in painting from the National Society of Fine Arts of Lisbon, the Medal of Honor in New York, the Grand Prix of the Paris International Exhibition of 1937, and twice the Columbano Prize. He was also represented in several national and foreign collections, including the Chiado and José Malhoa Museums
António Soares was a Portuguese modernist painter who was awarded several prestigious prizes for his work, including the first medal in painting from the National Society of Fine Arts of Lisbon, the Medal of Honor in New York, the Grand Prix of the Paris International Exhibition of 1937, and twice the Columbano Prize. He was also represented in several national and foreign collections, including the Chiado and José Malhoa Museums
