Tarsila do Amaral: a life of art, love, and revolution.
Two large-scale panels, Procession of the Most Holy and Macunaíma's Baptism, showcased her skill and creativity.
Her final years were marked by severe back issues, but her art continued to thrive, leaving a legacy of 2,132 works.
Tarsila's connection to Mário de Andrade, a renowned writer, was a defining moment in her life and art.
In Paris, she studied under Fernand Léger and created The Black Woman, a cubist masterpiece that impressed her teacher.
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