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List Of Brazilian Women Artists
This is a list of women artists who were born in Brazil or whose artworks are closely associated with that country. A *Zina Aita (1900–1967), Italian-Brazilian modernist painter *Georgina de Albuquerque (1885–1962), Impressionist painter *Mara Alvares (born 1948), contemporary artist *Marina Amaral (born 1994), known for colorization of historical photographs *Tarsila do Amaral (1886–1973), modernist painter *Abigail de Andrade (1864–1890), painter *Amanda Maciel Antunes (fl 2000s), costume designer *Camila Alves (born 1982), fashion designer *Maria Auxiliadora (artist), Maria Auxiliadora (1935–1974), painter B *Brígida Baltar (c.1959–2022), visual artist *Ladjane Bandeira (1927–1999), painter, art director *Tatiana Blass (born 1979), contemporary artist *Vera Chaves Barcellos (born 1938), visual artist *Lia Menna Barreto (born 1959), painter *Lenora de Barros (born 1953), contemporary artist *Edith Behring (1916–1996), painter *Alice Brill (1920–2013), German-B ...
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