Carybé

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Carybé was a prominent Argentine-Brazilian painter, illustrator, and muralist known for his vivid depictions of Afro-Brazilian culture and the city of Salvador, Bahia.

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Carybé canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Argentine person
Brazilian person
illustrator
muralist
painter
person
alsoKnownAs Héctor Julio Páride Bernabó
surface form: Hector Julio Paride Bernabo

Héctor Julio Páride Bernabó
burialPlace Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
surface form: Salvador, Bahia
collaboratedWith Jorge Amado
continentOfCitizenship South America
countryOfBirth Argentina
countryOfDeath Brazil
createdWork illustrations for works by Jorge Amado
murals in the Jorge Amado House Foundation
culturalAffiliation Afro-Brazilian culture
dateOfBirth 1911-02-07
dateOfDeath 1997-10-01
familyName Bernabó
fieldOfWork illustration
mural painting
painting
gender male
givenName Hector
surface form: Héctor
hasWorkInCollection Museu de Arte Moderna da Bahia
Museu de Arte da Bahia
languageOfWork Portuguese
Spanish
movedTo Brazil
movement modern art
nationality Argentine
Brazilian
notableFor candomblé-themed artworks
depictions of Afro-Brazilian culture
depictions of Salvador, Bahia
notableWorkTheme Afro-Brazilian religious rituals
Bahian daily life
capoeira
occupation book illustrator
set designer
placeOfBirth Lanús
placeOfDeath Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
surface form: Salvador, Bahia
pseudonym Carybé
religiousInterest candomblé
residence Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
surface form: Salvador, Bahia
workLocation Bahia
Rio de Janeiro

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