Abaporu (1928) by Tarsila do Amaral

The artwork titled “Abaporu” was created by the artist Tarsila do Amaral in 1928. Executed in oil, this piece belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and measures 85 x 73 cm. It is classified under the genre of nude painting (nu).

The artwork depicts a stylized human figure with exaggerated proportions, including large feet and hands and elongated limbs. The figure is seated on a green base against a blue background, with a bright yellow sun and a tall cactus beside it. The simplicity and bold shapes reflect the Naïve Art movement, emphasizing a sense of primitivism and bold, flat use of color. The composition evokes a surreal, almost dreamlike quality, drawing attention to the disproportionate anatomy of the subject, which may symbolize a connection to natural elements and indigenous roots.

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