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Aldemir Martins Sculptures

1922-2006

Aldemir Martins was born in Ceara, Brazil, in 1922. He was noted for the painting, drawing and illustrations that depicted flora and fauna of his native state. His works consist mainly of animals simplified into an idealized illustration. Aldemir died in Sao Paulo in 2006.

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Creator: Aldemir Martins
Translucent Acrylic/Lucite Owl Sculpture/Paperweight by Aldemir Martins, Brazil
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Space Age Palatnik-like brazilian Op Art acrylic/lucite monochromatic translucent owl sculpture/paperweight by Aldemir Martins, Brazil By: Aldemir Martins, Abraham Palatnik (in the ...
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