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More often than not, vintage mid-century Brazilian furniture designs, with their gleaming wood, soft leathers and inviting shapes, share a sensuous, unique quality that distinguishes them from the more rectilinear output of American and Scandinavian makers of the same era.

Commencing in the 1940s and '50s, a group of architects and designers transformed the local cultural landscape in Brazil, merging the modernist vernacular popular in Europe and the United States with the South American country's traditional techniques and indigenous materials.

Key mid-century influencers on Brazilian furniture design include natives Oscar NiemeyerSergio Rodrigues and José Zanine Caldas as well as such European immigrants as Joaquim TenreiroJean Gillon and Jorge Zalszupin. These creators frequently collaborated; for instance, Niemeyer, an internationally acclaimed architect, commissioned many of them to furnish his residential and institutional buildings.

The popularity of Brazilian modern furniture has made household names of these designers and other greats. Their particular brand of modernism is characterized by an émigré point of view (some were Lithuanian, German, Polish, Ukrainian, Portuguese, and Italian), a preference for highly figured indigenous Brazilian woods, a reverence for nature as an inspiration and an atelier or small-production mentality.

Hallmarks of Brazilian mid-century design include smooth, sculptural forms and the use of native woods like rosewoodjacaranda and pequi. The work of designers today exhibits many of the same qualities, though with a marked interest in exploring new materials (witness the Campana Brothers' stuffed-animal chairs) and an emphasis on looking inward rather than to other countries for inspiration.

Find a collection of vintage Brazilian furniture on 1stDibs that includes chairssofastables and more.

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Place of Origin: Brazilian
Oil on Canvas by Italian-Brazilian Painter Maria Polo
By Maria Polo
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Oil on Canvas by Maria Polo Signed MARIA POLO and dated 1968 Maria Polo (Venice, Italy, 1937 – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1983). Painter, designer, engraver and vitralista. Studied at...
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1960s Vintage Brazilian Paintings

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Canvas, Paint

Early 19th century Capriccio Brazil School Painting
Located in Seaford, GB
Rare Early 19th century Capriccio view of Rio de Janeiro Painting Probably painted circa 1810 by one of Jean-Baptiste Debret, Italian Students. Painted on Sailcloth. Historical Context of Early 19th Century Portuguese Colonial Brazil 1.1 Transition from Colony to Empire During the early 19th century, Brazil underwent a seismic shift in its political status. Originally a colony under the Portuguese Empire, the arrival of the Portuguese Royal Court in Rio de Janeiro in 1808 rapidly elevated the city’s cultural and political importance. By 1815, Brazil was declared a kingdom united with Portugal, setting the stage for the emergence of the Empire of Brazil in 1822. This period of transformation—often termed the transitional period from colony to empire—fueled a wave of artistic production in cities like Rio de Janeiro. 1.2 European Artistic Influence in Brazil With the French Artistic Mission in Rio (initiated in 1816) and the presence of various Portuguese and European artists, Brazilian art of the early 1800s began to reflect diverse influences, from neoclassical painting to the early rumblings of romanticism. Painters such as Jean-Baptiste Debret, and Nicolas-Antoine Taunay, and local luminaries like Manuel de Araújo Porto-Alegre contributed to the fine arts tradition in Brazil. Their works featured scenes of local life, portraits of Brazilian society, and imaginative vistas—sometimes referred to as “capriccios,” in which real elements were combined with artistic liberties to create an idealized panorama. 1.3 Rio de Janeiro as Cultural and Political Hub Rio de Janeiro, often called the Imperial capital after Brazil’s independence, was home to foundational institutions like the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts (Academia Imperial de Belas Artes). Later evolving into the Escola de Belas Artes (School of Fine Arts in Rio), these academies nurtured the talents of emerging painters, who found patronage under the Royal Court and, subsequently, the Imperial Court. The city’s significance was further enhanced by the construction of significant buildings, the modernization of infrastructure, and the mingling of European courtly customs with the traditions of local inhabitants. . Description of the Octagonal Oil on Canvas: A Capriccio View of Rio de Janeiro 2.1 Composition and Layout The most striking characteristic of this 19th-century Brazilian art piece is its octagonal shape, a relatively unusual format that draws the viewer’s gaze toward its centre. The composition showcases Rio de Janeiro’s shoreline in the early 1800s, brimming with merchant ships and smaller boats anchored near the shore. On the sand, there is a bustling crowd of local people—men and women carrying food and goods on their heads, loading and unloading boats, and engaging in everyday commerce. The backdrop of soaring mountains suggests Rio’s iconic topography, embodying the landscape that famously defines the city. 2.2 Architectural and Religious Landmarks On the left side, one can discern the silhouette of a church believed to be Santa Lucia, a significant religious structure in the heart of early 19th-century Rio. This element provides viewers with a tangible reference point, linking the scene to an actual location. However, because this painting is labelled as a “capriccio,” the artist might have taken creative liberties by rearranging or amplifying certain features of the city. The melding of real and idealized elements is characteristic of these imaginative vistas. 2.3 Evoking Daily Life in Colonial Rio One of the painting’s greatest appeals lies in its portrayal of daily life during the colonial era. Men and women from various backgrounds populate the scene. Some appear to be carrying goods on their heads, a common practice in Brazil that has persisted through different centuries. Others appear to be haggling or trading near small vessels, revealing the commercial pulse of an active port city. This focus on local people, combined with the grandeur of merchant ships, captures the tension and synergy between the every day and the extraordinary—a hallmark of Brazilian colonial painting that balances the grand narratives of empire with the rhythms of ordinary life. 2.4 An Amalgamation of Neoclassical and Romantic Influences Although academic art in early 19th century Brazil was highly influenced by neoclassicism, the onset of romanticism can be spotted in the emotional portrayal of the sky, the lively palette, and the dramatic emphasis on nature’s beauty (the mountains, in particular). This duality reflects the fine arts tradition in Brazil during the transitional phase when artists were embracing multiple styles. As part of the School of Rio or the Rio de Janeiro school, painters often integrated academic techniques learned from European masters with emerging local subjects and influences. 3. Institutions and Artistic Movements 3.1 Imperial Academy of Fine Arts Originally known as the Royal School of Sciences, Arts, and Crafts, the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts in Rio de Janeiro was instrumental in shaping 19th-century Brazilian art. Influential artists and teachers from Portugal, France, and other European nations congregated at the Academy, imparting their expertise to native students. As the monarchy consolidated power, the Academy enjoyed royal patronage, leading to the creation of Imperial Academy-style works that combined European academic rigour with Brazilian-themed subject matter. 3.2 Impact of the French Artistic Mission The French Artistic Mission, which arrived in 1816, played a pivotal role in introducing advanced European artistic techniques, thereby elevating the overall quality of painting in Brazil. Artists like Jean-Baptiste Debret not only documented Brazilian society but also spearheaded the development of a local visual identity that aligned with both academicism and the national context of a blossoming empire. Debret, alongside others such as Nicolas-Antoine Taunay, mentored Brazilian artists, sowing the seeds of what would become the Brazilian academic art movement. 3.3 Religious, Historical, and Landscape Paintings In addition to everyday scenes and historical compositions, religious iconography remained crucial throughout Portuguese colonial and imperial Brazil. Churches were omnipresent in cityscapes like Rio de Janeiro. Many colonial-era Brazilian portraits...
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Early 19th Century Spanish Colonial Antique Brazilian Paintings

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Canvas

Folk Art Painting of a Villa Hacienda with Soldiers in Costume by Alayde Lacerda
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Wonderful painting on wood by Brazilian artist Alayde Lacerda. The painting features a villa set back in a valley with the mountains in the background. In front of the house is a gro...
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1970s Vintage Brazilian Paintings

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Wood, Paint

Ingres Speltri Modernist Op Art Abstract Geometric Painting, Brazil
Located in Miami, FL
Ingres Speltri Modernist Op Art Abstract Geometric Painting, Brazil Offered for sale is a modernist painting created by the listed Brazilian artist Ingres Speltri (b. 1940). The so...
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Late 20th Century Modern Brazilian Paintings

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Silver Leaf

A large painting by Moacir Andrade, Brazil, 1960s "A Lenda Do Pacu"
By Moacir Andrade
Located in London, GB
A large stunning painting from the legendary Amazonian artist Moacir Andrade "A Lenda Do Pacu" (The legend of the Pacu) Acrylic on canvas depicting a central Pacu which is a lar...
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1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Brazilian Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic, Wood

Artist Abelardo Zaluar, Geometric Abstract Painting
Located in St. Louis, MO
Abelardo Zaluar (Brazilian, 1924–1987) Mid-Century Modern artist. This gem of a painting is titled "Arca" and is signed and dated 1973. Zaluar incorporation of the lines of the Baroq...
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1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Brazilian Paintings

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Acrylic

Painting by Julian Burgos
By Julian Burgos
Located in San Francisco, CA
An oil and pastel painting on canvas in a custom walnut frame. "Everything that is solid dissipates in the air" The painting is a sneak preview of an exclusive upcoming exhibit at A...
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21st Century and Contemporary Brazilian Paintings

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Walnut, Paint

Contemporary Painting by Heiko Roschke, 2023
By Heiko Roschke
Located in Deerfield Beach, FL
Heiko Roschke was born in Bautzen (East Germany) and became interested in art during childhood. Painting was an instrument of liberation, however, the political pressures of the regi...
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2010s Post-Modern Brazilian Paintings

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Canvas, Paint

"Crepúsculo" Contemporary Painting by Heiko Roschke, 2017
By Heiko Roschke
Located in Deerfield Beach, FL
"Crepúsculo" (Twilight) Contemporary Painting by Heiko Roschke, 2017 Heiko Roschke was born in Bautzen (East Germany) and became interested in art during childhood. Painting was an ...
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2010s Post-Modern Brazilian Paintings

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Canvas, Paint

Modernist Oil Painting on Canvas of a Bird or Dove
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Exciting oil painting on canvas of a colorful dove on a wheel with geometric implications under a half moon and over a landscape. Executed in a modern surrealist style. Signed by noted Brazilian artist Braz Dias...
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20th Century Modern Brazilian Paintings

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Paint

Abstract Painting Acrylic on Canvas by Brazilian Artist Sandro Ward, Rio 2017
Located in Miami, FL
Abstract painting acrylic on canvas by Brazilian Artist Sandro Ward, Rio 2017. Offered for sale is an abstract painting (acrylic on canvas) by Brazilian artist Sandro Ward. The pa...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Brazilian Paintings

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Canvas, Wood, Paint

1969 Aragão Abstract Black & White Watercolor on Board Gilt Frame Stick Figures
Located in Miami, FL
Brazilian Art by R. Aragão this Watercolor on Cardboard Painting, Abstract Stick Figures in Black and White and framed in Giltwood behind glass. Artist is ...
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1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Brazilian Paintings

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Glass, Giltwood, Scrap Wood, Paint

Francisco Galeno "Vale do amanhecer" Oil on Board
Located in Astoria, NY
Francisco Galeno (Brazilian, b. 1957), "Vale do amanhecer" [Dawn Valley], Oil on Wood Board, 1985, signed, dated, and titled to verso, ebonized and giltwood frame. Image: 62.75" H x ...
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1980s Vintage Brazilian Paintings

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Other

Fernando Vignoli (Brazilian, 1960-2016) "Chicken or the Egg" Painting
Located in Philadelphia, PA
What did come first? The Chicken or the Egg? This vertical canvas draws the eye of the viewer from the large cracked egg in the foreground through several dimensional doorways to a b...
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Late 20th Century Brazilian Paintings

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Paint

Brazilian Artist BB Schmitt Optical Mixed Media Painting "Colemia", Canvas 2015
Located in Miami, FL
Brazilian Artist BB Schmitt Optical Mixed Media Painting "Colemia", Canvas 2015 Offered for sale is a modern, optical style mixed-media painting by the Bra...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Brazilian Paintings

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Canvas

Abstract Gouache Painting by Hércules Barsotti
Located in Wiscasset, ME
"Sem Titulo" gouache on paper. Illustrated Barsotti book page 146 Hércules Rubens Barsotti (born July 20, 1914 – December 21, 2010) was a Brazilian painter, graphic designer, s...
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1970s Modern Vintage Brazilian Paintings

Large Abstract Acrylic On Board
Located in West Palm Beach, US
This Large painting is very well done. The artist is Brazilian. There is a photo of the signature and date. The vibrant colors make a great statement.
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Brazilian Paintings

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Acrylic

Monumental Abstract Painting by Brazilian Artist Bb Schmitt, Signed Rio 2014-15
Located in Miami, FL
Monumental Abstract Painting by Brazilian Artist BB Schmitt, Signed Rio 2014-2015 Offered for sale is a mixed-media abstract painting o...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Brazilian Paintings

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Canvas

Tadashi Kaminagai, paint: “Casario do Rio de Janeiro, 1958”
By Tadashi Kaminagai
Located in PARIS, FR
“Casario do Rio de Janeiro, 1958”. Oil s/ duratex. Signed and dated at the bottom right. The painting represents an urban landscape of the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, This harmonious painting in the post-impressionist style is in excellent condition, by the artist Tadashi Kaminagai whose works are rarely available in the art market. The work is in its original frame, made of wood with the cut border. Tadashi Kaminagai (1899-1982) is a contemporary Japanese painter of the painter Foujita of whom he was the neighbor in the Cité Falguière. He also resided in Brazil and marked the history of Brazilian painting...
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Mid-20th Century Other Brazilian Paintings

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Plywood, Paint

Yohannah de Oliveira ‘Nous’ Contemporary Abstract Painting, 2021
By Yohannah de Oliveira
Located in Montreal, QC
“Nous” is an original, one of a kind contemporary, acrylic on linen Abstract Painting. Vibrant pops of color work in harmony to create this unique, contemporary work of art by Yohann...
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2010s Modern Brazilian Paintings

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Acrylic

Yohannah de Oliveira ‘Trama’ Contemporary Abstract Painting 2021
By Yohannah de Oliveira
Located in Montreal, QC
“Trama” is an original, one of a kind contemporary abstract painting, acrylic on linen worked with natural pigments, tin and acrylic mass. Subtle pops of color work in harmony to cre...
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2010s Organic Modern Brazilian Paintings

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Acrylic

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