ALDEMIR MARTINS
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ALDEMIR MARTINS
Aldemir Martins (Ingazeiras, Ceará 1922- São Paulo, São Paulo 2006). Painter, engraver, draughtsman, illustrator. In 1941, took part in the creation of the Centro Cultural de Belas Artes [Fine Arts Cultural Centre], in Fortaleza, with Antonio Bandeira, Raimundo Cela, Inimá de Paula and Mário Baratta, a space for permanent exhibitions and art courses. Three years later, the institution changed its name to Sociedade Cearense de Belas Artes - SCAP [Ceará Society of Fine Arts]. Aldemir Martins produced drawings, woodcuts, watercolours and paintings. He also worked as an illustrator for the Ceará press. In 1945, he went to Rio de Janeiro, and less than a year later, moved to São Paulo, where he held his first individual exhibition and resumed his career as an illustrator. From 1949 to 1951, he attended the courses at the Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand - Masp [São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand Museum of Art], becoming a monitor of the institution. He studied art history with Pietro Maria Bardi and engraving with Poty Lazzarotto. In 1959, he won the foreign travel prize of the Salão Nacional de Arte Moderna [National Salon of Modern Art], spending two years in Italy. Since the start of his career, his output has been figurative, with the artist employing a constantly resumed formal repertoire: birds, above all cockerels, rural bandits, inspired in popular ceramic figures, cats realised in sinuous lines and also flowers and fruit. In his paintings, he uses intense and contrasting colours.
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