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Manuel Pereira da Silva (7 December 1920
- 2003) was a Portuguese sculptor. He was born in Oporto,
Portugal.
The workmanship of Manuel Pereira da Silva has an abstract formal
orientation inspired in the human figure, in particular the man and
the woman.
In 2000, the Medal of Cultural Merit was attributed to Pereira da
Silva for the City Council of Vila Nova de Gaia.
Education
In 1939, he entered the Oporto University College of Arts.
In 1943, he finished his coursework with the final classification
of 18 values. During his coursework he was distinguished with two
awards, "Teixeira Lopes" and "Soares dos Reis".
In 1947 and 1948, he studied in Paris, France at the Paris College
of Arts.
Selected works
III Exposition of the Independent ones, in the Coliseum of Oporto.
(1944)
Low-relives in Stone in the Rivoli Theatre and in the Coliseum, in
Oporto. (1945)
Exposition of the Portuguese Life and the Art in Lourenço Marques,
Moçambique (1946)
Exposition of Modern Art in the city of Caldas da Rainha.
(1954)
Sculpture in Bronze of General Ulysses S. Grant, 18 President of
the United States of America between 1868 and 1876. This monument
was ordered by the Portuguese Government to Pereira da Silva for
the capital of Guiné-Bissau. (1955)
Paintings in the Church of Saint Luzia, in the city of Viana do
Castelo. (1956)
Paintings of the "Snow White" in the Street of Saint Catarina, in
Oporto. (1957)
Sculpture in Bronze in the Square Marquis do Pombal, in Oporto.
(1958)
II Exposition of Modern Art in the city of Viana do Castelo.
(1959)
Low-relief in Ceramics in the capital of Angola. (1960)
Low-relief in Stone of "D. Pedro Pitões exhorting the Crusades" in
the Courthouse, in Oporto. (1961)
II Exposition of Plastic Arts of the Foundation Calouste
Gulbenkian, in the city of Lisbon. (1962)
Retrospective Exposition in Homage to the workmanship of Pereira da
Silva by the Artists Association of Gaia. (1987)
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