
1887–1918 · Portuguese · 27 artworks
artist bio
Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso was a Portuguese artist who, despite his short life, significantly contributed to the development of modern art in Portugal. He uniquely blended Cubist, Futurist, and Expressionist styles, creating a distinctive visual language.
what you'll learn
Studying Souza-Cardoso's work allows students to explore the synthesis of different avant-garde movements and understand how artists can create a personal style by combining various influences. Students can also learn about color theory and composition through his paintings.
related: Fernand Leger, Juan Gris

Windmill
1910

Untitled (boats)
1913

Painting
1917

Zinc
1917

Composition with guitar

Cash Register
1917

Portrait of Man
1913

Landscape with black figure
1915

Azenhas

Entrada
1917

Pont - L'Albbé
1907

Cafe in Paris
1908

Corpus Christi procession
1913

Landscape
1910

Parto da viola Bom Ménage
1916

Red Ocean Blue
1915

House Manhufe
1910

The kitchen in the house Manhaus
1913

Green Eye Mask
1915

A clear house
1916

The leap of the rabbit
1911

At Bistrot

Sorrows, heads
1914

Grief. Head. Boquilha
1914

Portrait of Francisco Cardoso
1912

Brook House
1913

Village Market in Cardoso
1905