Índio e Tamanduá

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Índio e Tamanduá is a modernist Brazilian sculpture by Victor Brecheret depicting an Indigenous figure with an anteater, emblematic of his stylized treatment of national themes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf modernist artwork
sculpture
artForm three-dimensional artwork
artisticPeriod 20th-century art
artisticStyle stylized
associatedMovement Latin American modernism
associatedWithArtist Victor Brecheret’s exploration of Brazilian identity
countryOfOrigin Brazil
creator Victor Brecheret NERFINISHED
creatorBirthName Vittorio Breheret NERFINISHED
creatorNationality Brazilian
culturalContext Brazilian Indigenous culture
culturalSignificance emblematic example of Brecheret’s nationalistic modernism
depicts Indigenous person
anteater
genre figurative sculpture
hasAuthorialNationality Italian-Brazilian
hasInfluenceFrom Brazilian national themes
European modernist sculpture
hasTitleInOriginalLanguage Índio e Tamanduá NERFINISHED
iconography interaction between human and animal
languageOfTitle Portuguese
material sculptural medium
movement Brazilian modernism NERFINISHED
notableFor representation of an Indigenous figure with an anteater
stylized treatment of national themes
relatedTo Brazilian modernist sculpture
relatedWorkCreator Victor Brecheret NERFINISHED
subjectMatter national themes of Brazil
titleTranslation Indian and Anteater

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Victor Brecheret notableWork Índio e Tamanduá