
1886–1973 · Brazilian · 30 artworks
artist bio
Tarsila do Amaral was a leading figure in Latin American modernism, particularly in Brazil. She synthesized European avant-garde styles with Brazilian themes, contributing significantly to the development of a unique national artistic identity.
what you'll learn
Studying Tarsila do Amaral allows students to explore the fusion of international art movements with local cultural narratives. Students can learn about cultural identity, symbolism, and the adaptation of modern art styles to express unique perspectives.
related: Diego Rivera, Fernand Leger, Frida Kahlo

E.F.C.B. (Estrada de Ferro Central do Brasil)
1924

Brazilian Religion
1927

Blue Hat
1922

A Gare

The Lake
1928

Carnaval em Madureira
1924

O Touro

Portrait of Mario de Andrade

FamÃlia
1925

Paisagem com Touro

Second Class

Feira

An Angler
1925

São Paulo

Operários
1933

A Cuca
1924

obra-tarsila-do-amaral

Cityscape

Portrait of Oswald de Andrade
1922

A Boneca

A Caipirinha

Postcard
1928

Anjos

IdÃlio

Morro da favela
1924

Anthropophagy
1929

Pastoral

Manacá
1927

The Moon
1928

O Vendedor de Frutas