€450
Regular price €360Saint Peter Martyr Street, 1981
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€450
Regular price €360Saint Peter Martyr Street, 1981
Shipping costs are available in our Shipping Policy. After payment confirmation, the artwork is prepared for dispatch. Verification, packaging and logistics validation may take up to 5 working days.
Free returns within 14 days. To return an artwork, simply go to the Returns Policy page and fill in the form, indicating the preferred collection date. After our confirmation, the courier will collect from the indicated address.
Buyer Protection removes any risk of fraud from our platform. P55.ART will resolve the situation if the purchased item does not match its description. We only send the purchase amount to the seller after the customer receives the artwork and is satisfied with their purchase.
Arnaldo Ferreira Seguir artista +
Arnaldo Ferreira was born in Lisbon, Portugal, in 1923, and passed away November 15, 2000He grew up in the Graça neighborhood, one of Lisbon's typical neighborhoods, where he established a deep connection with the culture and urban landscapes that would later decisively mark his work.
He attended Art School António Stream and the Afonso Domingos Industrial SchoolHowever, he did not complete his formal studies due to the need to work from a young age. He began his professional career as a draftsman and was later encouraged by the artist. Maria Adelaide Lima CruzHe then dedicated himself definitively to painting.
Much of his work focuses on depicting nocturnal Lisbon, distinguished by the creation of somber environments and plays of light and shadow, where deserted urban landscapes predominate, often devoid of human figures.
Throughout his career he produced over a thousand small oil and pastel paintings. Many of his works are part of private and institutional collections, including the Lisbon City Council and the City Museum.
His paintings reveal an introspective and melancholic view of the city, establishing him as a unique and independent figure in the Portuguese artistic landscape of the 20th century.