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Lisboa

A vibrant 1983 Portalegre tapestry by modernist master Carlos Botelho Chaves captures the warm architectural essence of Lisbon through rich textures and colors, inviting you to bring this piece of Portuguese history home.

Explore the modernist Lisbon paintings of Carlos Botelho Chaves – a pioneering Portuguese artist! Discover his satirical works & influence on art.

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Lisboa

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작품 정보 요약

  • Movement: Portuguese Modernism
  • Artist: Carlos Botelho Chaves
  • Medium: Hand-knotted Portalegre tapestry
  • Year: 1983
  • Artistic style: Modernist, geometric abstraction
  • Notable elements or techniques: Vertical loom, dense weft over warp

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What is the primary subject matter of this artwork?
질문 2:
Which specific textile technique is used for this piece?
질문 3:
What color palette dominates the tapestry's composition?
질문 4:
Who is the artist responsible for this work?
질문 5:
In which year was this specific piece created?

작품 상세 설명

A Tapestry of Light and Heritage

In the heart of Lisbon’s architectural soul lies a vibrant celebration of urban life, captured through the masterful hands of Carlos Botelho Chaves. The tapestry Lisboa is not merely a depiction of a city; it is a rhythmic, textured poem written in thread. Created in 1983, this piece serves as a breathtaking homage to the Portuguese capital, weaving together the historical grandeur of its landmarks with the warmth of a Mediterranean sun. As one gazes upon the composition, the eye is immediately drawn into a kaleidoscope of warm yellows, deep oranges, and fiery reds, colors that evoke the golden hour when the light hits the limestone facades of Lisbon, turning the city into a glowing sanctuary of memory.

The artistry of this work is deeply rooted in the prestigious tradition of Portalegre tapestries. Unlike standard weaves, the technique employed here involves a dense, meticulous crossing of warp and weft threads that allows for an extraordinary level of detail. This density—ranging from thousands of stitches per square decimeter—creates a tactile surface where the roughness of ancient stone walls meets the smooth, illusory sheen of traditional azulejos. For the discerning collector or interior designer, this texture offers a profound sensory dimension, allowing the artwork to interact with light and shadow within a room, much like the city itself changes character from dawn to dusk.

Modernist Vision and Architectural Symphony

Carlos Botelho Chaves, a titan of Portuguese modernism, brings his unique perspective as a satirist and illustrator to this textile masterpiece. His style in Lisboa leans into a structured, almost geometric abstraction that organizes the chaotic beauty of the cityscape into a harmonious architectural symphony. Towers, domes, arches, and balconies rise from the composition like notes in a musical score, each element meticulously rendered to suggest the iconic silhouettes of landmarks such as the Torre de Belém or the Sé Cathedral. There is a playful complexity in how the buildings overlap, creating a sense of depth that invites the viewer to wander through the streets of the tapestry.

Beyond its physical beauty, the piece carries a deep emotional resonance. It captures a sense of nostalgia and enduring charm, acting as a bridge between the historical weight of Portugal's past and the vibrant energy of its modern identity. The inclusion of soft blue and green accents amidst the warm palette provides a necessary breath of air, reminiscent of the Tagus River reflecting the sky. For those looking to infuse a space with character, this reproduction offers more than just decoration; it brings an atmosphere of cultured sophistication and a timeless connection to one of Europe's most enchanting cities.


작가 약력

**a pioneer in portuguese art**

carlos botelho chaves, a renowned portuguese painter, illustrator, comics artist, political cartoonist, satirist, and caricaturist, left an indelible mark on the art world. born in lisbon on september 18, 1899, and passing away in the same city on august 18, 1982, chaves' work continues to inspire generations of artists.

**artistic contributions**

chaves is celebrated for his modernist style, particularly in depictions of lisbon. his works are exhibited in esteemed museums such as: - the chiado museum - the modern art centre josé de azeredo perdigão / calouste gulbenkian foundation, both in lisbon.
  • **innovative style**: chaves' modernist approach to capturing the essence of lisbon has been widely acclaimed.
  • **multifaceted artist**: his versatility as a painter, illustrator, comics artist, political cartoonist, satirist, and caricaturist demonstrates his broad range of artistic talents.
  • **influence on portuguese art**: chaves is considered one of the most relevant portuguese artists of his generation, influencing subsequent art movements in portugal.

**notable works and exhibitions**

- carlos botelho chaves's works can be found in various collections, including those at the national theatre and dance museum (lisbon, portugal), showcasing his diverse artistic endeavors.
  • **drawing**: a notable piece, currently exhibited at the national theatre and dance museum, exemplifies chaves' skill in drawing. **view more of carlos botelho chaves' artworks on OriginalUniqueArt**: [https://OriginalUniqueArt.com/@/carlos-botelho-chaves](https://OriginalUniqueArt.com/@/carlos-botelho-chaves)
  • **explore the modern art centre josé de azeredo perdigão / calouste gulbenkian foundation's collection on OriginalUniqueArt**: /en/art/show/art-d3c5xd-en/

**legacy and impact**

chaves' artistic legacy extends beyond his own work, influencing future generations of portuguese artists. his contributions to the art world are a testament to his innovative spirit and multifaceted talents. **discover more about carlos botelho chaves and other notable artists on OriginalUniqueArt**: [https://OriginalUniqueArt.com](https://OriginalUniqueArt.com)
carlos botelho chaves

carlos botelho chaves

1899 - 1982 , Portugal

주요 정보

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Harlem Renaissance
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Modernism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Claude Monet
    • Eugène Boudin
  • Date Of Birth: May 26, 1899
  • Date Of Death: 1982
  • Full Name: Aaron Douglas
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Saudade
    • Funeral
    • Signing the Mayflower Compact
  • Place Of Birth: Topeka, Kansas, USA