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Arthur Luis Piza

Arthur Luis Piza was a Brazilian artist whose career spanned several decades and mediums. He was born in São Paulo in 1923 and went on to study at the National School of Fine Arts in Rio de Janeiro. Piza's work was heavily influenced by his time living in Italy, where he was exposed to the country's rich artistic heritage. Throughout his career, he explored themes of identity and transience, often seeking to capture the beauty of the physical world while highlighting its fragility. Piza was a prolific artist who worked in a variety of mediums, including painting, drawing, photography, stained glass, sculpture, and design. His works often featured bold colors and abstract shapes, and he was known for his use of texture and layering. Among his most famous pieces are the paintings Os Caminhos (1974) and Equatorial (1984), the stained-glass window Brazil Today (1956), the sculpture Caminhos e Passagens (1975), and the photography series Cathedrals of Nature (2007). Piza was an important figure in Brazilian modern art and his works have been lauded by art historians across the world. He received numerous awards and honors throughout his career, including the Order of Cultural Merit from the Brazilian government. Piza passed away in 2012, leaving behind a rich legacy of art that continues to inspire and captivate audiences today.

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Arthur Luis Piza

Arthur Luis Piza (1923 - 2012) was an influential Brazilian artist whose works span a variety of mediums such as painting, drawing, photography, stained glass, sculpture and design. Born in São Paulo, he studied at the National School of Fine Arts in Rio de Janeiro before gaining recognition for his art. His works were heavily influenced by his experience of living in Italy and continued to explore themes of identity and transience. His artworks often sought to capture the beauty of the physical world and to highlight its fragility, a motif he frequently returned to throughout his career. Among his most renowned pieces are the paintings Os Caminhos (1974) and Equatorial (1984), the stained-glass window Brazil Today (1956), the sculpture Caminhos e Passagens (1975) and the photography series Cathedrals of Nature (2007). Arthur Luis Piza was an important figure in Brazilian modern art and his works have been lauded by art historians across the world.

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