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Abaporu (from Tupi
language "abapor’u", abá (man) + poro (people) + ’u (to eat), lit. 'the man that eats people') is an oil
painting on
canvas by Brazilian...
- (1928–1929); in fact,
Tarsila was the one with her
celebrated painting,
Abaporu, who
inspired Oswald de Andrade's
famous Manifesto Antropó****o. Tarsila...
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contributor to the
publication Revista de Antropo****ia. It was
inspired by "
Abaporu," a
painting by
Tarsila do Amaral,
modernist artist and wife of Oswald...
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which he
named Karamuru vorax and
Abaporu loricatus. However,
these names are
regarded as
somewhat problematic, as
Abaporu loricatus was only
mentioned a...
- Antropo****ia. The
Anthropophagic Manifesto is
illustrated by the
painting Abaporu,
which Andrade had
received as a gift from his partner,
Tarsila do Amaral...
- "Prestosuchus" loricatus.
Kischlat (2000)
referred to "Prestosuchus"
loricatus as "
Abaporu" loricatus, but this name was
never formalized and has not been used since...
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figure in the
cultural movement of
Brazilian modernism. It was
inspired by
Abaporu, a
painting by
Tarsila do Amaral, a
modernist artist and Oswald's wife...
- A.
loricatus may
refer to:
Abacetus loricatus, a
ground beetle Abaporu loricatus, a
synonym of
Schultzsuchus loricatus, a
prehistoric reptile Alsophylax...
- As of October 2022[update] it
contains forty-five species:
Cryptocellus abaporu Bonaldo & Pinto-da-Rocha, 2003 —
Brazil Cryptocellus adisi Platnick, 1988...
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price for
Kahlo at the time.
Other notable works in the
collection include Abaporu (1928) by
Tarsila do Amaral,
bought in 1995 for
almost $1.5 million; Baile...