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{{short description, Brazilian painters Grupo Santa Helena, or Santa Helena Group, was the name given by the critic
Sérgio Milliet Sérgio Milliet da Costa e Silva, generally known as Sérgio Milliet (São Paulo November 20, 1898 – São Paulo November 9, 1966) was a Brazilian writer, painter, poet, essayist, literary and art critic An art critic is a person who is speci ...
to the painters that met in the
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of
Francisco Rebolo Francisco Rebolo Gonsales, widely known as Francisco Rebolo, or just Rebolo (August 22, 1902 in São Paulo – July 10, 1980 in São Paulo), was a Brazilian painter. He was a son of Spanish immigrants that arrived at Brasil in the end of 19th c ...
and
Mario Zanini Mario Zanini, or simply Zanini (September 10, 1907 in São Paulo – August 16, 1971 in São Paulo), was a Brazilian painter and interior designer. He was born in a humble family. As a teenager he studied in the '' Escola de Belas de São Pau ...
starting in the 1930s. The ateliers belonged to a
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building named ''Palacete Santa Helena''. This building was demolished in 1971, when the Sé station of
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was built. The Santa Helena Group was formed spontaneously, without any conceptual commitment. Most of its members were
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, like Alfredo Volpi and Fulvio Pennacchi; sons of Italian immigrants, like
Aldo Bonadei Aldo Cláudio Felipe Bonadei, also known as Aldo Bonadei (June 17, 1906 in São Paulo – January 16, 1974 in São Paulo) was a Brazilian painter of Italian descent. Early life Between 1923 and 1928, Aldo studied with Brazilian academic painter ...
, Alfredo Rizzotti, Mario Zanini and Humberto Rosa; some were Spanish immigrants like Francisco Rebolo; some Portuguese immigrants like Manuel Martins. They all shared a humble origin, and worked as
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s or
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s. Rebolo, Volpi and Zanini were wall painters.
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was a railroad worker. Fulvio Pennacchi was a butcher. Aldo Bonadei worked with
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and
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. Rizzotti was an auto mechanic and a lathe worker. Manoel Martins was a
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. Rebolo was a football player. Humberto Rosa and Pennacchi taught drawing. Painting was for the weekends or leisure time. Most of them had courses in the ''
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'' (or "Arts and Crafts Lyceum", that was one Liceo scientifico), or the ''Escola Profissional Masculina do Brás'' (or "Men's Professional School of Brás"). However, they reduced what they learned to drawing and painting techniques, not to the academic guiding of formal order, were they aware of that or not. By this time, some painters associations were created in São Paulo, like the ''Sociedade Pró-Arte Moderna'' (or "Pro-Modern Art Society", aka SPAM) or ''Clube dos Artistas Modernos'' (CAM, or "Modern Artists Club"). They joined the participants of the ''
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'' (or "Modern Art Week"). These groups were formed by intellectuals and members of the São Paulo elite, which kept a great distance from the Santa Helena members and other proletarian groups, about which they had little or no knowledge. The group union, that lasted for years, can be explained as a reaction against the enormous prejudice that existed about the poor immigrants, that came not only from the pre-existent Brazilian elite families, but also from immigrants that became wealthy in Brazil. That prejudice was made clear in several criticisms that were directed to the Group's work, particularly when it started to cause a sensation, and to threaten positions already established. Some Santa Helena artists had already studied art in Europe before arriving in Brazil; for instance Pennacchi, Rizzotti and Bonadei. All others had difficulty learning about the art created there, and could only be taught by teachers in Brazil. Bonadei was a student of Pedro Alexandrino,
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and Amadeo Scavone. Graciano was taught by Waldemar da Costa, and Zanini was a Georg Elpons student. The perseverance of the group, in its fight for survival, caused interest and attracted new friends and partners. So, in due time, the place became the meeting point of many other artists. The Santa Helena Group's major achievement was to reveal some of the most important Brazilian visual artists of the 20th century.


Exhibitions

In 1937, an exhibition named '' Família Artística Paulista'', or "Artistic Family of São Paulo" shown a set of artists, including the ''Grupo Santa Helena'', that could show their work publicly for the first time. From then on, the Grupo became known. They provoked the interest of
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, that identified in them a "São Paulo school of painting". In 1940, the "Exhibition of French Painters", that presented Cézanne, Picasso, Braque and Gris, among others, caused an enormous impact and several components of the group started to redirect his work, what made them more distant of the Grupo's themes or in their formal aspects.


See also

* List of Brazilian painters


References

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Grupo Santa Helena (Santa Helena Group)
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Encyclopedia Itaú Cultural of Visual Arts
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Escola Profissional Masculina do Brás (Men's Professional School of Brás)
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Encyclopedia Itaú Cultural of Visual Arts
Brazilian painters Brazilian artist groups and collectives