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1899 Silves - 1962. Known for: Neofigurative watercolor painting, design, engraving, illustration, and caricature.
Bernardo Marques is a neofigurative painter born in Silves, Portugal. He is known for his watercolor paintings that have humor and fantasy. He has also worked in design, engraving, illustration, and... Read full biography
Bernardo Marques is a neofigurative painter born in Silves, Portugal. He is known for his watercolor paintings that have humor and fantasy. He has also worked in design, engraving, illustration, and caricature. He was awarded the watercolor and drawing prizes at the Decorative Arts Exhibition of... Read full biography
Bernardo Marques is a neofigurative painter born in Silves, Portugal. He is known for his watercolor paintings that have humor and fantasy. He has also worked in design, engraving, illustration, and caricature. He was awarded the watercolor and drawing prizes at the Decorative Arts Exhibition of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. His works are represented at the Chiado Museum, Figueira da Foz and Vila Nova de Gaia Museums, at the Gulbenkian Foundation, and in state collections.
Bernardo Marques is a neofigurative painter born in Silves, Portugal. He is known for his watercolor paintings that have humor and fantasy. He has also worked in design, engraving, illustration, and caricature. He was awarded the watercolor and drawing prizes at the Decorative Arts Exhibition of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. His works are represented at the Chiado Museum, Figueira da Foz and Vila Nova de Gaia Museums, at the Gulbenkian Foundation, and in state collections.
Bernardo Marques is a neofigurative painter born in Silves, Portugal. He is known for his watercolor paintings that have humor and fantasy. He has also worked in design, engraving, illustration, and caricature. He was awarded the watercolor and drawing prizes at the Decorative Arts Exhibition of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. His works are represented at the Chiado Museum, Figueira da Foz and Vila Nova de Gaia Museums, at the Gulbenkian Foundation, and in state collections.
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