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No image due to Copyright restrictions. | | | Cesariny, Mário (1923 - 2006) Portugal
Too Long at my Father's House, 1976
Aquamoto and indian ink on paper glued on canvas; 70 x 100 cm Surrealism
UID 102-102
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Biography
Born in Lisbon. He attended the Antóno Arroio School of Decorative Arts and studied music with the composer Fernando Lopes Graça. As a poet, he published his first book of poems in 1942 and in the same year started his activity in the field of arts. On 1947 he met in Paris André Breton, Henri Pastoureau and Victor Brauner, that would have a decisive influence on him. That same year he co- founded the Lisbon Surrealist Group which he abandoned a year later after a polemical dispute, only to join another group, “The Surrealists” together with other artists. Visual and literary references run through the various periods of his work. Painting is the field that he has dedicated himself most, showing regularly. He received “EDP Prize” in 2002.
Exhibitions
O Surrealismo na Colecção Berardo - Estranho Desenho Palácio da Galeria, Câmara Municipal de Tavira, Portugal 12-07-2003 ~ 14-09-2003
Mário Cesariny: "Quando o Pintor é um caso à parte" Fundação EDP, Portugal 11-11-2004 ~ 13-02-2005
Mário Cesariny: "Quando o Pintor é um caso à parte" Museu da Cidade, Portugal 12-02-2004 ~ 02-02-2005
Mário Cesariny “Quando o Pintor é um caso à parte” Fundação Cupertino Miranda, Portugal 01-03-2005 ~ 01-04-2005
Fernando Lemos and Surrealism - The Berardo Collection Sintra Museu de Arte Moderna - Colecção Berardo (SMAM-CB), Portugal 26-11-2005 ~ 18-06-2006
Fernando Lemos e o Surrealismo - Colecção Berardo Centro das Artes Casa das Mudas, Calheta, Madeira, Portugal 08-07-2006 ~ 31-01-2007
Berardo Museum Opening Museu Colecção Berardo, Portugal 25-06-2007 ~ 24-08-2008
Portugal Tourism: Long term loan Turismo de Portugal, I.P., Portugal 04-07-2009 ~ 31-12-2010
Bibliography
Mário Cesariny Published by João Lima Pinharanda and Perfecto E. Cuadrado
Territórios Singulares na Colecção Berardo, 2002 Published by Sintra Museu de Arte Moderna - Colecção Berardo ISBN 972974288X
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