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The Rio Grande do Sul Museum of Art (in
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: ''Museu de Arte do Rio Grande do Sul Ado Malagoli - MARGS'') is an
art museum An art museum or art gallery is a building or space for the display of art, usually from the museum's own collection. It might be in public or private ownership and may be accessible to all or have restrictions in place. Although primarily con ...
in the State of Rio Grande do Sul. It is located in the centre of
Porto Alegre Porto Alegre (, , Brazilian ; ) is the capital and largest city of the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. Its population of 1,488,252 inhabitants (2020) makes it the twelfth most populous city in the country and the center of Brazil's fif ...
. Its eclectic building, national heritage, is one of the most noteworthy historic buildings in Porto Alegre. Its design is usually attributed to Theodor Wiederspahn, a German-Brazilian
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, although important local historian and artist Fernando Corona ascribes it to Germano Gundlach.


History

The museum was formally created by the state government through ''Decree 5065'', in 1954, without any seat or collection. Soon afterwards the state Secretary of Culture, José Mariano de Freitas Beck, invited Ado Malagoli, a renowned painter born in
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who had just arrived in Porto Alegre in order to teach at the Institute of Fine Arts, to lead the organization and establishment of the museum. Malagoli started gathering some paintings dispersed among the state institutions and, provided with funds, purchased other pieces in São Paulo, mainly of stars of Brazilian painting as well as of some European authors, and in Rio Grande do Sul, from local contemporary artists. The museum finally opened to the public in 1955, installed in the ''foyer'' of
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, showing those first acquisitions, some 120 pieces. In the 1960s the museum moved to an apartment on Salgado Filho Street, and in 1978 to its current building, which was adapted to receive staff and collection. At this time the collection had expanded to comprise over one thousand works, most of them donated, since the state funds ceased to be granted after Malagoli resigned in 1959. In the 90's the building underwent major restoration and renewal of its equipment, becoming able to receive international exhibitions, like as tapestries from Musée d'Orsay, paintings from the
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and
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, pieces of decorative art from the
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, and other important institutions.


Collections

The museum currently houses a collection of over 2,600 objects of nearly all kinds of visual arts. The collection's core is formed by art from Rio Grande do Sul, being specially important the paintings and works on
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. Major local artists in the collection are
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,
Pedro Weingärtner Pedro Weingärtner (26 July 1853 – 26 December 1929) was an important Academic painter of Brazil, and the first artist born in Rio Grande do Sul to win international praise for his work. Biography Born in Porto Alegre, to a family of Germa ...
, Vasco Prado, José Lutzenberger, Carlos Petrucci, Luiz Maristany de Trias, João Fahrion, Ado Malagoli, Glênio Bianchetti,
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and
Libindo Ferrás Libindo Ferrás (Porto Alegre, 1877 - Rio de Janeiro, 1951) was a Brazilian painter and teacher. He studied in Porto Alegre with Ricardo Albertazzi and in Italy from 1897 to 1899. He was one of the creators of the Institute of Fine Arts of Rio Gra ...
. There is also a little but interesting collection of
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, with pieces by
Cândido Portinari Candido Portinari (December 29, 1903 – February 6, 1962) was a Brazilian painter. He is considered one of the most important Brazilian painters as well as a prominent and influential practitioner of the neo-realism style in painting. Portinari ...
,
Emiliano di Cavalcanti Emiliano Augusto Cavalcanti de Albuquerque Melo (September 6, 1897 – October 26, 1976), known as Di Cavalcanti, was a Brazilian painter who sought to produce a form of Brazilian art free of any noticeable European influences. His wife was the ...
,
Lasar Segall Lasar Segall (July 21, 1889 – August 2, 1957) was a Lithuanian Jewish and Brazilian painter, engraver and sculptor. Segall's work is derived from impressionism, expressionism and modernism. His most significant themes were depictions of hu ...
, Arthur Timótheo da Costa, Antônio Parreiras and others, and some nice paintings from European masters of the end of the 19th century. Image:12 Dorso mulher -MARGS.jpg,
Eliseu Visconti Eliseu Visconti, born Eliseo d'Angelo Visconti (30 July 1866, Giffoni Valle Piana, ItalyEliseu V ...
: ''Dorso de mulher'' (1895) Image:01292---Pedro-Weingärtner--.jpg,
Pedro Weingärtner Pedro Weingärtner (26 July 1853 – 26 December 1929) was an important Academic painter of Brazil, and the first artist born in Rio Grande do Sul to win international praise for his work. Biography Born in Porto Alegre, to a family of Germa ...
: ''
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'' (1898) Image:00059-A-creche.jpg, Henry-Jules-Jean Geoffroy: ''The nursery'' (1899) Image:Arthur Timótheo da Costa - A dama de branco 2.jpg, Arthur Timótheo da Costa: ''Lady in white'' (1906) Image:00022-Ado-Malagoli---O-gato.jpg, Ado Malagoli: ''The black cat'' (1954) Image:00498 Britto Velho Pintura2.jpg, Britto Velho: ''Painting # 2'' (1977) Image:02264-vasco-prado---modelo-.jpg, Vasco Prado: ''Model resting'', bronze (1988)


External links


Official website (in Portuguese)Images and text from the exhibition ''MARGS Collection - Historic Evolution'' (in Portuguese)
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