Place: Viana Do Castelo
Born: 1936
Death: 1974
Biography:
Maria Lídia Da Silva Costa Vieira
, also known as Lídia Vieira, was a Brazilian sculptor and teacher born in Viana do Castelo, Portugal in 1936. She inherited her love for plastic arts from her father and explored this passion in his books. Vieira was known for her work in ceramics, creating simple utilitarian, figurative utilitarian, and decorative pieces.
was born in a family of artists and was encouraged to pursue her passion for art from a young age. She studied at the Museu José Malhoa, where she honed her skills in sculpture and ceramics. Her work was influenced by the neoclassical style, which was prevalent in Portugal during the 19th century.
was known for her innovative use of ceramics, creating pieces that were both functional and decorative. Her work included simple utilitarian, figurative utilitarian, and decorative pieces, which showcased her versatility as an artist. Some of her notable works include Saint with Angel boy and Saint, woman with a boy, and saint with an angel boy.
's work can be found in several museums and collections, including the Museum of the Man of the Northeast in Recife, Brazil. Her sculptures are also part of the collection at the Museu José Malhoa in Caldas da Rainha, Portugal.
's legacy continues to be celebrated through her work, which can be found in various museums and collections. Her innovative use of ceramics and her contributions to the art world have made her a prominent figure in Portuguese art. Her work is a testament to the power of art to express culture and identity. Some of her notable works can be seen on https://Wikioo.org/Art.nsf/O/A@D3ARV9, including Rooster and Saint with Angel boy. More information about her life and work can be found on https://Wikioo.org/@/Maria-Lidia-Da-Silva-Costa-Vieira.