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Rodolfo Amoedo (born in Salvador, Bahia on December 11, 1857; died in Rio de Janeiro on May 31, 1941) was a Brazilian history painter. He began his career as an artist in 1873 as a student of Victor Meirelles. In 1878 he won the first prize at the Brazilian Academy, which allowed him to travel to Paris, where he lived from 1879 to 1887 studying at the École des Beaux Arts. He was a pupil of Alexandre Cabanel and also worked with Paul-Jacques-Aime Baudry. He was a professor and later director of the Brazilian Academy, renamed School of Fine Arts ou Escola Nacional de Belas Artes at the fall of the Brazilian Empire. His students include Eliseu Visconti. He died forgotten and so poor his friends had to help the widow pay for his funeral. His paintings still hang at the National Museum Museu Nacional de Belas Artes in Rio de Janeiro. |
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ID de tableau:: 97123 Retrato de mulher Retrato de mulher
1892(1892)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 41 X 61 cm
cyf 1892(1892)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 41 X 61 cm
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ID de tableau:: 97365 Sad Sad
1882(1882)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 72.8 X 48.6 cm
cyf 1882(1882)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 72.8 X 48.6 cm
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ID de tableau:: 97792 Juliette Juliette
1914(1914)
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions 27 x 20 cm
cyf 1914(1914)
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions 27 x 20 cm
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ID de tableau:: 97828 Retrato de Gonzaga Duque Retrato de Gonzaga Duque
1888(1888)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 50 x 40 cm
cyf 1888(1888)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 50 x 40 cm
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ID de tableau:: 98174 Morte de Atala Morte de Atala
1883(1883)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 96 x 115 cm
cyf 1883(1883)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 96 x 115 cm
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Rodolfo Amoedo (born in Salvador, Bahia on December 11, 1857; died in Rio de Janeiro on May 31, 1941) was a Brazilian history painter. He began his career as an artist in 1873 as a student of Victor Meirelles. In 1878 he won the first prize at the Brazilian Academy, which allowed him to travel to Paris, where he lived from 1879 to 1887 studying at the École des Beaux Arts. He was a pupil of Alexandre Cabanel and also worked with Paul-Jacques-Aime Baudry. He was a professor and later director of the Brazilian Academy, renamed School of Fine Arts ou Escola Nacional de Belas Artes at the fall of the Brazilian Empire. His students include Eliseu Visconti. He died forgotten and so poor his friends had to help the widow pay for his funeral. His paintings still hang at the National Museum Museu Nacional de Belas Artes in Rio de Janeiro.
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