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António Quadros

1933 - 1994

Resumen biográfico

  • Works on APS: 1
  • Top-ranked work: Girls
  • Top 3 works: Girls
  • Lifespan: 61 years
  • Art period: Arte moderno
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  • Born: 1933, Santiago de Besteiros, Portugal
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Died: 1994
  • Museums on APS:
    • Museo Nacional Soares dos Reis
    • Museo Nacional Soares dos Reis
    • Museo Nacional Soares dos Reis
    • Museo Nacional Soares dos Reis
    • Museo Nacional Soares dos Reis
  • Nationality: Portugal

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A Vibrant Visionary: António Augusto Melo Lucena e Quadros

António Augusto Melo Lucena e Quadros (Santiago de Besteiros, Portugal – July 2, 1994) stands as a cornerstone of Portuguese art, recognized for his distinctive artistic style—a masterful blend of realism and abstraction that continues to inspire contemporary artists. Born into a family of landowners in Santiago de Besteiros, Tondela, Quadros’ formative years were deeply intertwined with the tranquil landscapes of his hometown, which he repeatedly revisited in his paintings, capturing their essence with remarkable detail and sensitivity.

Early Artistic Influences & Education

Quadros' artistic journey commenced at the Lisbon School of Fine Arts, where he honed his skills and absorbed the stylistic innovations prevalent during the mid-century period. His studies encompassed engraving and fresco painting, equipping him with techniques that would later inform his distinctive visual language. Notably, he was profoundly impacted by European masters such as Marc Chagall and Pablo Picasso—artists whose expressive use of color and form served as crucial catalysts for Quadros’ own artistic explorations.

A Distinctive Style: Realism Infused With Abstraction

Quadros' signature style distinguished itself from prevailing trends through its meticulous attention to detail combined with an imaginative embrace of abstraction. He skillfully rendered scenes from rural Portugal—particularly the pottery workshops of Barcelos—with breathtaking realism, simultaneously injecting elements of symbolic representation that elevated his work beyond mere depiction. His canvases pulsated with vibrant hues—a deliberate choice reflecting his belief in color’s transformative power—creating immersive experiences for viewers.

Notable Works & Recognition

Among Quadros' celebrated creations is “Girls,” a captivating portrait imbued with psychological depth and masterful compositional balance. This artwork exemplifies his ability to convey emotion through subtle gestures and nuanced expressions, cementing his reputation as one of Portugal’s foremost painters. Furthermore, he gained international acclaim for his participation in prestigious biennials—including the Venice Biennale—demonstrating his commitment to artistic dialogue and innovation. His work resides in prominent collections worldwide, testifying to its enduring aesthetic merit.

Legacy & Influence

António Augusto Melo Lucena e Quadros’ legacy extends far beyond his individual artworks; he profoundly shaped the Portuguese art landscape by fostering a generation of artists who embraced experimentation and pursued stylistic diversity. His influence can be discerned in the works of numerous contemporary painters, cementing his place as an enduring figure in Portuguese artistic history. He was awarded the Critics' Prize at the 1st Biennial Exhibition of Paris (1969) and the Grand Award of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (1958/1959), recognizing his exceptional talent and contribution to the art world.