Carybé (artist)

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Carybé was a prominent Argentine-Brazilian painter, illustrator, and muralist known for his vivid depictions of Afro-Brazilian culture and the city of Salvador, Bahia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Argentine person
Brazilian person
illustrator
muralist
painter
person
associatedWith Museu Afro Brasil
surface form: Afro-Brazilian Museum of Salvador

Candomblé
Jorge Amado
Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
surface form: Salvador, Bahia
countryOfBirth Argentina
countryOfCitizenship Argentina
Brazil
countryOfDeath Brazil
familyName Bernabó
fieldOfWork Afro-Brazilian culture
Bahian culture
book illustration
mural art
painting
visual arts
givenName Hector
surface form: Héctor
languageOfWorkOrName Portuguese
Spanish
movement modern art
name Héctor Julio Páride Bernabó
notableFor book illustrations for Brazilian literature
depictions of Afro-Brazilian religious practices
depictions of Candomblé orixás
depictions of everyday life in Salvador, Bahia
notableWork illustrations for Jorge Amado’s novels
murals at the Jorge Amado House Foundation
murals in the Afro-Brazilian Museum of Salvador
panels depicting Candomblé orixás
occupation art historian
ceramist
illustrator
journalist
muralist
painter
sculptor
placeOfBirth Lanús
placeOfDeath Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
surface form: Salvador, Bahia
residence Buenos Aires
Rio de Janeiro
Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
surface form: Salvador, Bahia
sexOrGender male

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