Pedro Figari

(June 29, 1861-July 24, 1938) was a Uruguayan painter, lawyer, writer, and politician. Although he did not begin the practice until his later years, he is best known as an early modernist painter who emphasized capturing the every-day aspects of life in his work. In most of his pieces, he attempts to capture the essence of his home by painting local customs that he had observed in his childhood. Figari painted primarily from memory, a technique that gives his work a far more personal feeling. With his unique style, which involved painting without the intention to create an illusion, he, along with other prominent Latin-American artists such as Diego Rivera and Tarsila do Amaral, sparked a revolution of identity in the art world of Latin America.


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Pedro Figari Venecia oil


Venecia
Painting ID::  94134
Venecia
1931 oil on cardboard) - 35x50cm cjr
1931 oil_on_cardboard)_-_35x50cm cjr
   
   
     

Pedro Figari Bailecito oil


Bailecito
Painting ID::  94135
Bailecito
1920 a 1933 cjr
1920_a_1933 cjr
   
   
     

Pedro Figari La Muerte oil


La Muerte
Painting ID::  94136
La Muerte
oil on cardboard) - 60x80cm cjr
oil_on_cardboard)_-_60x80cm_ cjr
   
   
     

Pedro Figari Flores Silvestres oil


Flores Silvestres
Painting ID::  94137
Flores Silvestres
(oil on cardboard) - 53.5x68.5cm cjr
(oil_on_cardboard)_-_53.5x68.5cm cjr
   
   
     

Pedro Figari Mira_Genoveva oil


Mira_Genoveva
Painting ID::  94138
Mira_Genoveva
1919 a 1938 oil on cardboard 30x33.5cm
1919_a_1938 oil_on_cardboard 30x33.5cm
   
   
     

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     Pedro Figari
     (June 29, 1861-July 24, 1938) was a Uruguayan painter, lawyer, writer, and politician. Although he did not begin the practice until his later years, he is best known as an early modernist painter who emphasized capturing the every-day aspects of life in his work. In most of his pieces, he attempts to capture the essence of his home by painting local customs that he had observed in his childhood. Figari painted primarily from memory, a technique that gives his work a far more personal feeling. With his unique style, which involved painting without the intention to create an illusion, he, along with other prominent Latin-American artists such as Diego Rivera and Tarsila do Amaral, sparked a revolution of identity in the art world of Latin America.

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