Morro da Favela

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Morro da Favela is a landmark modernist painting by Brazilian artist Tarsila do Amaral that vividly depicts a Rio de Janeiro hillside favela through bold colors and stylized forms.

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Morro da Favela canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
countryOfOrigin Brazil
creator Tarsila do Amaral NERFINISHED
depicts Brazilian everyday life
Rio de Janeiro NERFINISHED
architecture
children
clotheslines
domestic animals
favela
hillside
hillside settlement
houses
people
stairways
telephone poles
urban landscape
vegetation
water tank
genre modernist painting
hasArtisticGoal representation of Brazilian reality
valorization of local landscapes
hasCulturalContext Brazilian urban culture
social themes
hasLanguage none (visual artwork)
hasNotableFeature contrast between built environment and sky
crowded architectural forms
emphasis on vertical composition
narrative details of daily life
hasSubjectMatter Brazilian lower‑income community
informal housing
medium oil paint
movement Brazilian modernism NERFINISHED
Modernism
partOf Tarsila do Amaral’s body of work
support canvas
titleLanguage Portuguese
titleTranslation Favela Hill NERFINISHED
usesArtisticStyle flattened perspective
geometric simplification
strong contour lines
stylized forms
usesColorPalette bold colors
vivid colors

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Tarsila do Amaral notableWork Morro da Favela