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The Star Eater

Gilvan Samico1999

Oscar Niemeyer Museum

Oscar Niemeyer Museum
Curitiba, Brazil

The work of Gilvan Samico is marked by the influence of cordel literature, especially by the use of woodcut portraying religious, mythological, folkloric and northeastern culture themes, always emphasizing the symmetry and restricted use of colors. This production made him one of the greatest representatives of the Armorial Movement, which emerged in the Northeast in the 1970's. In "The Star Eater" the artist presents two paintings: in the upper part, the serpent is about to devour a star while it is attacked by a group of eagles, in the lower one, flanked by the two trees of Eden, again the serpent is interrupted in its malicious intention.

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  • Title: The Star Eater
  • Creator: Gilvan Samico
  • Date: 1928/2013
  • Date Created: 1999
  • Location: Recife, PE - Brazil
  • Physical Dimensions: 93,2 x 55 cm
  • Medium: woodcut on paper
Oscar Niemeyer Museum

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