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  • Jose Pinto, The Cocoa Bean Harvest, acrylic on canvas, 1973
    1194,960
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  • SOLD
    1261,960
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  • Giovanni (João Lavrador), "Alegria do Casal",17.5x23 Rio de Janeiro 1965
    1280,960
    Price On Request
  • "Alegria do Casal", verso
    1353,960
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  • SOLD
    1373,960
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  • Manuela da Silva, Untitled, Olinda 1965
    426,960
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  • José Eloni da Silva (Eloni), "Mateus", ca. 2000
    648,960
    Price On Request
  • José Eloni da Silva (Eloni), "Mateus"(detail)
    720,960
    Price On Request
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    485,960
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  • SOLD
    717,960
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  • Mamulengo Puppet, ca. 1960, northeastern Brazil
    740,960
    Price On Request
  • Indio Joel, The Dead Carries the Living, 2000
    720,960
    Price On Request
  • Indio Joel, Mane da Batata puppet, 2000
    720,960
    Price On Request
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    780,960
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  • SOLD
    747,960
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  • Indio Joel, "Ave Ema" puppet 2
    948,960
    Price On Request
  • SOLD

    José Antonio da Silva was born (1921) and died (1973) in Alto do Moura, near Caruaru, Pernambuco in northeastern Brazil. Nicknamed Zé Caboclo, he became one of the most admired artists of Caruaru, a village known for its folk artists working with clay which included the world-famous Mestre Vitalino. He invented new techniques and forms, adopting the use of wire in the structure of the sculptures and bulging instead of inset eyes. Today his works are included in private and public collections throughout Brazil and world-wide.

    1042,960
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  • Adalton Lopes, The African Queen
    888,960
    Price On Request
  • Adalton Lopes, The African Queen, detail
    778,960
    Price On Request
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    668,960
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  • Animal Puppet/Mamulengo, northeastern Brazil
    989,960
    Price On Request
  • Donkey hand puppet, Pernambuco
    675,960
    Price On Request
  • SOLD
    1180,960
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  • Indio Joel, "Ave Ema" puppet 1
    916,960
    Price On Request
  • Mestre Sauba, kinetic bicycle puppet, 1980's
    1137,960
    Price On Request
  • Adalton Lopes, Rider, fired clay, ca. 1995
    720,960
    Price On Request
  • Mestre Sauba, "Benedito" Puppet, 1960's or older, articulated
    720,960
    Price On Request
  • Retirantes Exodus, Clay Sculpture by Neide, Caruaru, Pernambuco
    This beautiful piece depicts a typical scene from Brazil's impoverished rural Northeast where draught and famine have destroyed farmland and livestock, causing a mass migration of people from this region to Brazil's cities and better employment opportunities. Poor farmers or sharecroppers pack up their belongings and abandon their land.
    1350,960
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  • Veterinarian, artist "Jozé", Caruaru, not dated
    754,960
    Price On Request
  • Cicero F. Graciano Bicho/Animal (view 2)
    1440,951
    Price On Request
  • Cicero F. Graciano Bicho/Animal (view1)
    1361,887
    Price On Request
  • Ineis Rudrigu, Caruaru, "Musicians", 1970's
    1440,903
    Price On Request
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Brazil: Folk Art/Selt-Taught Artists

  

MARIPOSA has one of the most unusual and diverse collection of Brazilian folk arts and works by self-taught Brazilian artists in North America. It includes a large collection of unique, authentic ex-voto sculptures; Afro-Brazilian metal sculptures; stunning works by traditional cordel (woodblock) artists; clay sculptures by several of the masters of Alto da Moura (Caruaru); dramatic, three-dimensional works by Nino (João Cosme Felix), Manuel Graziano, José Adario dos Santos, Raimundo Borges Falcão and others; paintings by Heitor dos Prazeres, Chico (Francisco) da Silva and other "naifs"; and prints and woodblocks by J. Borges. Other Brazilian folk art forms, including antique and contemporary mamulengo puppets by known (e.g. by Indio Joel) are also featured. 

More information and pricing: be.echols@gmail.com

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