Ana Maria Pacheco Art
Ana Maria Pacheco is a Brazilian artist who works in the United Kingdom. Following degrees in both Sculpture and Music in Goiás and Rio de Janeiro, she taught and lectured for several years at universities in Goiás before she moved to London in 1973 to study at the Slade School of Art from 1985–89. She was also the Head of Fine Art at the Norwich School of Art. Despite also being a painter and printmaker, Pacheco is best known for her multi-figure groups of polychrome sculptures carved from wood. These are typically exhibited as installation pieces and include Man and His Sheep (Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery) and Dark Night of the Soul (1999), created during her residency at the National Gallery, London as a response to The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian by the Pollaiuolo brothers. Pacheco (with a team of two helpers) produced a large figure in yellow limestone for the Stoke-on-Trent National Garden Festival of 1986.
1990s Contemporary Ana Maria Pacheco Art
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Early 20th Century English School Ana Maria Pacheco Art
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20th Century American Modern Ana Maria Pacheco Art
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20th Century American Modern Ana Maria Pacheco Art
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1930s American Modern Ana Maria Pacheco Art
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1930s American Modern Ana Maria Pacheco Art
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Early 20th Century American Modern Ana Maria Pacheco Art
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1930s American Modern Ana Maria Pacheco Art
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1910s Modern Ana Maria Pacheco Art
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1920s Impressionist Ana Maria Pacheco Art
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1920s American Modern Ana Maria Pacheco Art
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Mid-20th Century American Modern Ana Maria Pacheco Art
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1930s American Modern Ana Maria Pacheco Art
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Early 2000s Contemporary Ana Maria Pacheco Art
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Early 2000s Contemporary Ana Maria Pacheco Art
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