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Ibere Camargo SIGNATURES
1914 Brazilian Restinga Seca - 1994. Known for: Painting.
Iberê Camargo was born in the Brazilian Restinga Seca in 1914. In 1927, he began his training at the School of Arts and Crafts in Santa Maria. He moved to Porto Alegro in 1936 and began his studies... Read full biography
Iberê Camargo was born in the Brazilian Restinga Seca in 1914. In 1927, he began his training at the School of Arts and Crafts in Santa Maria. He moved to Porto Alegro in 1936 and began his studies at the Institute of Fine Arts under Alberto da Veiga Guignard. There he met his future wife Mary. In... Read full biography
Iberê Camargo was born in the Brazilian Restinga Seca in 1914. In 1927, he began his training at the School of Arts and Crafts in Santa Maria. He moved to Porto Alegro in 1936 and began his studies at the Institute of Fine Arts under Alberto da Veiga Guignard. There he met his future wife Mary. In 1942, the couple moved to Rio de Janero, where Camargo later received a professorship in printmaking at the Institute of Fine Arts. In 1948, Camargo traveled to Europe to study the great masters. He... Read full biography
Iberê Camargo was born in the Brazilian Restinga Seca in 1914. In 1927, he began his training at the School of Arts and Crafts in Santa Maria. He moved to Porto Alegro in 1936 and began his studies at the Institute of Fine Arts under Alberto da Veiga Guignard. There he met his future wife Mary. In 1942, the couple moved to Rio de Janero, where Camargo later received a professorship in printmaking at the Institute of Fine Arts. In 1948, Camargo traveled to Europe to study the great masters. He was particularly impressed by the painters Giorgio De Chirico, Carlo Alberto Petrucci, Leoni Augusto Rosa, Antonio Achille, and André Lhote. After his return to Brazil in 1950, Iberê won numerous awards and participated in several international... Read full biography
Iberê Camargo was born in the Brazilian Restinga Seca in 1914. In 1927, he began his training at the School of Arts and Crafts in Santa Maria. He moved to Porto Alegro in 1936 and began his studies at the Institute of Fine Arts under Alberto da Veiga Guignard. There he met his future wife Mary. In 1942, the couple moved to Rio de Janero, where Camargo later received a professorship in printmaking at the Institute of Fine Arts. In 1948, Camargo traveled to Europe to study the great masters. He was particularly impressed by the painters Giorgio De Chirico, Carlo Alberto Petrucci, Leoni Augusto Rosa, Antonio Achille, and André Lhote. After his return to Brazil in 1950, Iberê won numerous awards and participated in several international exhibitions, including the São Paulo Biennale, the Biennale in Madrid, and the Venice Biennale, as well as Toky... Read full biography
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