All Pedro Figari Oil Paintings

(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 Candombe oil painting


Candombe
ID de tableau::  94145
Candombe
oil on cardboard. 53x68cm cjr
oil on cardboard. 53x68cm cjr
   
   
     

Pedro Figari Un oedido a Rosas oil painting


Un oedido a Rosas
ID de tableau::  94146
Un oedido a Rosas
oil on cardboard - 49x69cm cjr
oil on cardboard - 49x69cm cjr
   
   
     

Pedro Figari Doble boda oil painting


Doble boda
ID de tableau::  94147
Doble boda
oil on cardboard- 79x98cm cjr
oil on cardboard- 79x98cm cjr
   
   
     

Pedro Figari La carreta oil painting


La carreta
ID de tableau::  94148
La carreta
oil on cardboard - 40x70cm .cjr
oil on cardboard - 40x70cm .cjr
   
   
     

Pedro Figari Galanteria oil painting


Galanteria
ID de tableau::  94149
Galanteria
oil on cardboard - 16.5x25.5cm cjr
oil on cardboard - 16.5x25.5cm cjr
   
   
     

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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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