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Maria Helena Vieira Da Silva


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Maria Helena Vieira Da Silva

Maria Helena Vieira da Silva was a Portuguese-French artist who is widely recognized for her contributions to the world of art. Born in Lisbon in 1908, she moved to Paris in 1928 to pursue her passion for painting. Her work is known for its unique blend of surrealism and abstraction, with a focus on landscapes and urban settings. Throughout her career, she experimented with various styles and techniques, but her use of geometric shapes and exploration of spatial depth remained a constant theme in her work. Vieira da Silva's paintings often depict complex cityscapes, with intricate details and angles that create a sense of movement and depth. Her use of color and texture adds another layer of complexity to her work, making it both visually striking and intellectually stimulating. Some of her most famous works include The Great Wave, The Concrete River, and The Labyrinth of Paris. Despite facing many challenges throughout her life, including the Nazi occupation of Paris during World War II, Vieira da Silva remained committed to her art. She continued to create and exhibit her work until her death in 1992, leaving behind a legacy that has inspired countless artists and art enthusiasts around the world.

Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, Portuguese-French artist, surrealism, abstraction, landscapes, urban settings, geometric shapes, spatial depth, cityscapes, color, texture, The Great Wave, The Concrete River, The Labyrinth of Paris, legacy

Daniel King

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Maria Helena Vieira Da Silva

Maria Helena Vieira Da Silva was a highly celebrated French artist whose works have been exhibited around the world. She was born in Lisbon in 1908 and was a student at the Academia de Belas Artes. Her work is classified as Surrealistic-Abstract with a focus on landscapes and urban settings. She was known for her use of geometric shapes and her exploration of spatial depth. Her works capture the essence of the cityscape and her use of angles and planes can be seen in her paintings and murals. One of her most iconic paintings is entitled ‘The Great Wave’ and it is a reflection of urban life at night. Other well-known pieces include ‘The Concrete River’ and ‘The Labyrinth of Paris’. Maria Helena Vieira Da Silva passed away in 1992 and her works are still highly sought after by art collectors.

Abstract, Surrealism, Landscape, Geometry, Cityscape, Geometric Shapes, Painting, Mural.

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