Parisian cafes – (Amadeo De Souza Cardoso) Previous Next


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Date: 1908

Size: 18 x 28 cm

Museum: National Museum of Contemporary Art - Museu do Chiado (Lisboa, Portugal)

Technique: Oil On Canvas

These pochades were executed when Amadeo, installed in Paris two years ago, decided to devote himself entirely to painting after giving up architecture and a caricature interregnum. The contact with the painters of the Cité Falguière is not exempt of the choice of the subject, as well as its treatment. First Toulouse-Lautrec and then Picasso made both innumerable cafes interiors with great freedom of execution in search of a new synthesis. In relation to the whole of Amadeo

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