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"Candomblé" (1957) is reproduced from
CORY REYNOLDS | DATE 1/16/2020

'Djanira: Picturing Brazil' is new from MASP!

"Candomblé" (1957) is reproduced from Djanira: Picturing Brazil. Filled with color reproductions of Djanira's paintings, scholarly essays and a wealth of archival images, this is the first major monograph on the beloved self-taught (and self-deprecating) Brazilian artist to be published in English. "I started to paint by drawing the modest world that surrounded me," Djanira is quoted, "my animals, my veranda, inside my house, portraits of my neighbors. The study done with loving observation of things I valued. Everything was made with slow preparation because, thank God, I was never skillful."

Djanira: Picturing Brazil

Djanira: Picturing Brazil

Museu de Arte de São Paulo
Hbk, 8 x 10.75 in. / 312 pgs / 206 color / 106 b&w.





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