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Monday, 21 May 2018

Self Portrait

Self-Portrait by Portuguese artist, Jose de Almada-Negreiros 1893 - 1970.  He was born in the colony of Sao Tome and came to public attention with his first exhibition in Lisbon in 1913 and became one of the leading Portuguese proponents of the Moderrnist movement.
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