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Millôr Fernandes

1923 - 2012

Kurzbiografie

  • Died: 2012
  • Museums on APS:
    • Museu de Valores do Banco Central
    • Instituto Moreira Salles
    • Instituto Moreira Salles
    • Instituto Moreira Salles
    • Instituto Moreira Salles
  • Gift suitability: other-none
  • Art period: Moderne
  • Best occasions: akzentuierung
  • Typical colors: neutrale töne
  • Vibe: verspielt
  • Room fit: wohnbereich
  • Works on APS: 5
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  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Top-ranked work: Stone coin
  • Born: 1923, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
  • Top 3 works:
    • Stone coin
    • Commodity money
    • Barter
  • Also known as:
    • Milton Viola Fernandes
    • Millôr
  • Mediums: acryl auf leinwand
  • Lifespan: 89 years
  • Nationality: Brasil

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Wie war Milton Viola Fernandes hauptsächlich bekannt?
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In welchem Jahr teilte Millôr Fernandes den ersten Preis bei der internationalen Ausstellung für Karikaturen in Buenos Aires mit Saul Steinberg?
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Welche berühmte literarische Klassiker übersetzte Millôr Fernandes?
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Wo wurde Millôr Fernandes geboren?
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Mit welcher Zeitschrift gründete Millôr Fernandes einen einflussreichen brasilianischen Zeitungsverlag?

early life and career

Millôr Fernandes, born Milton Viola Fernandes on August 16, 1923, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, embarked on his artistic journey amidst the vibrant cultural landscape of São Paulo’s Meyer suburb. From a young age, he demonstrated an exceptional talent for observation and satire—qualities that would define his entire career.

His journalistic endeavors began in 1938, securing positions at prominent Brazilian magazines like *O Cruzeiro* and *A Cigarra*. Immediately recognized for his distinctive ironic humor, Fernandes swiftly established himself as a prolific writer of satirical aphorisms—short, witty statements designed to expose societal absurdities.

In 1956, he achieved international acclaim when he shared the first prize at the Buenos Aires International Caricature Exhibition with Saul Steinberg. This recognition underscored his mastery of visual storytelling and solidified his reputation as a pioneer of Brazilian satire.

artistic contributions

Fernandes’s artistic output extended far beyond journalistic prose. He possessed an unparalleled ability to capture the essence of human experience—often blending humor, pathos, and social commentary into unforgettable images.

His solo exhibition in Rio de Janeiro's Museum of Modern Art in 1957 showcased his distinctive style—characterized by bold lines, vibrant colors, and a masterful command of perspective. This event cemented his place among Brazil’s leading artists of the era.

Furthermore, Fernandes founded *O Pasquim* in 1969 alongside Jaguar, Ziraldo, and others—a groundbreaking satirical newspaper that became a cornerstone of Brazilian intellectual discourse during the military dictatorship. Through its uncompromising stance and imaginative illustrations, *O Pasquim* challenged prevailing ideologies and fostered critical thinking.

notable works and legacy

Fernandes’s theatrical productions garnered considerable success, demonstrating his versatility as a playwright and storyteller. He skillfully employed humor and symbolism to explore complex themes—often provoking audiences into questioning societal norms.

His translations of literary classics—particularly Shakespeare's *Hamlet*—contributed significantly to the dissemination of Western culture in Brazil. Fernandes’s meticulous attention to detail ensured that these works resonated authentically with Brazilian readers.

international recognition

Fernandes’s participation in the Buenos Aires International Caricature Exhibition stands as a testament to his global influence and artistic vision. His work continues to inspire artists and intellectuals worldwide—a legacy rooted in unwavering commitment to satire, observation, and intellectual honesty.