Place: Lisbon
Born: 1894
Death: 1971
Biography:
, a renowned Portuguese artist, was born in Lisbon in 1894 and passed away in 1971. His artistic career, which spanned over five decades, was marked by his contributions to the modernist movement in Portugal.
Barradas began his artistic journey in the 1910s, focusing on drawing humor and publicity. As a painter, ceramist, illustrator, and caricaturist, he played a pivotal role in shaping the country's modernist landscape. His work not only reflected the spirit of innovation but also influenced future generations of artists.
* Tropical landscape - São Tomé, a notable painting by Barradas, is part of the collection at the National Museum of Contemporary Art - Museu do Chiado (Lisboa, Portugal). * He received several awards for his work, including the Columbano in 1939 and the Sebastião de Almeida in 1944. * In the 1940s, Barradas dedicated himself to ceramics and azulejos, becoming a leading figure in the renovation of these areas in Portugal.
Barradas' legacy extends beyond his own work. He was part of the second generation of modernist artists in Portugal, participating in the first attempts to renew art in the country. His influence can be seen in various aspects of Portuguese art, from ceramics to illustration.
* Born: 1894, Lisbon, Portugal * Died: 1971, Lisbon, Portugal * Notable Awards: Columbano (1939), Sebastião de Almeida (1944)