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Emiliano Di Cavalcanti
Born
emilio de Albuquerque Melo
(1897-09-06)6 September 1897
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Died
26 October 1976(1976-10-26) (aged 79)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Nationality
Brazilian
Movement
Modernism
Cover of exhibition program for the Week of Modern Art, by Di Cavalcanti.
Emiliano Augusto Cavalcanti de Albuquerque Melo (September 6, 1897 – October 26, 1976), known as Di Cavalcanti, was a Brazilian painter who sought to produce a form of Brazilian art free of any noticeable European influences. His wife was the painter Noêmia Mourão, who would be an inspiration in his works in the later 1930s.[1][2]
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