LC control no. | n 90667262 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Silva, Francisco Domingos da, 1922 or 1923-1985 |
Variant(s) | Da Silva, Francisco Domingos, 1922 or 1923-1985 Silva, Chico, 1922 or 1923-1985 Silva, Chico da, 1922 or 1923-1985 Silva, Francisco da, 1922 or 1923-1985 Silva, Francisco Domingos da, 1922 or 3-1985 |
Associated country | Brazil |
Birth date | 1919 1910-07-16 [1922,1923] |
Death date | 1985 1985-12-05 1985-12-05 |
Place of birth | Alto Tejo (Acre, Brazil) |
Place of death | Fortaleza (Brazil) |
Profession or occupation | Artists Painters |
Found in | Estrigas. A saga do pintor Francisco Domingos da Silva, 1988: p. 95 (Chico Silva; b. 1922 or 1923 in Alto Tejo, Acre; d. 12-06-85) Chico da Silva, c2000: p. 86 (b. July 16, 1910 in Alto Tejo, Acre) p. 88 (d. Dec. 05, 1985) p. 14 ("seria o ano de 1910, ou 1916, ou 22, não se sabe ao certo e nem mesmo Chica sabia") Câmara dos Deputados [Brasília] (website), Centro Cultural, viewed August 10, 2022 (Chico da Silva; born 1919, Alto Tejo, AC; died 1985, Fortaleza, CE; Francisco da Silva, known as Chico da Silva; painter; discovered by the Swiss painter and art critic Jean-Pierre Chabloz in the early 1940s; in 1966 he represented Brazil at the XXXIII Bienal Internacional de Veneza [33rd Venice Biennale]) Enciclopédia Itaú Cultural (online), last updated May 20, 2022, viewed August 10, 2022 (Chico da Silva; Francisco Domingos da Silva; other forms of name: Chico Silva, F. O. Silva, Francisco da Silva; born 1910, Alto Tejo, Acre, Brazil; died December 6, 1985, Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil) El Museo del Barrio (website), 7. Restless bodies, viewed August 10, 2022 (Francisco da Silva, an indigenous Brazilian painter from the Amazon, created a bestiary of bright colors and contorted lines, referring to mystical visions of nature, which can be associated with use of hallucinogenic plants by the Indigenous people from his natal region; Francisco Domingos da Silva, better known as Chico da Silva; born 1910 in Cruzeiro do Sul, upper Tejo River region, state of Acre, Brazil, close to the border with Peru; worked at Museu de Arte do Ceará 1961-1963; in the 1970s his work became increasingly popular in the art market, generating a high demand that led to questions about authenticity of part of his production; died 1985 in Fortaleza, Brazil) <https://popularpainters-elmuseo.org/restless-bodies/> Minimuseu Firmeza website, viewed August 10, 2022 (Chico da Silva; Francisco Domingos da Silva (Alto Tejo/AC, 1922 - Fortaleza/CE, 1985; in the 1960s he produced 40 gouaches for the collection of the Museu de Arte da Universidade Federal do Ceará (MAUC)) |