Rodolfo Amoedo Net Worth

Rodolfo Amoedo was a Brazilian painter and decorator born on December 11, 1857 in Salvador. He was a key figure in the revival of academic aesthetics at the National School of Fine Arts (Enba), combining traditionalism with innovation. He was heavily influenced by the lectures of Alexandre Cabanel, Paul Baudry, and Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, and used subtle colors and meticulous, objective drawing to create works based on traditional academic themes.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? History Painter
Birth Day December 11, 1857
Birth Place Salvador, Brazilian
Age 162 YEARS OLD
Died On 31 May 1941\nRio de Janeiro, Brazil
Birth Sign Capricorn
Education Liceu de Artes e Ofícios, Rio de Janeiro; Academia Imperial de Belas Artes; École des Beaux-arts, Paris
Known for Painter, teacher
Movement Orientalist

💰 Net worth

Rodolfo Amoedo, a renowned History Painter from Brazil, is projected to have a net worth ranging from $100K to $1M in the year 2024. With his exceptional talent and contribution to the art world, Amoedo has cemented his reputation as one of the most celebrated painters in Brazilian history. His mastery of capturing captivating historical moments on canvas has not only earned him widespread recognition but also significant financial success. As a result, his estimated net worth reflects the appreciation for his artistic brilliance and the undeniable impact he has made in the realm of Brazilian art.

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Biography/Timeline

1857

Rodolfo Amoedo (11 December 1857, Salvador – 31 May 1941, Rio de Janeiro) was a Brazilian Painter, designer and decorator.

1873

His interest in art and decoration began when a family friend (who was a lyricist) invited him to do work on the now defunct Teatro São Pedro. In 1873, he enrolled at the "Liceu de Artes e Ofícios do Rio de Janeiro (pt)", where he studied with Victor Meirelles. The following year, he transferred to the Academia Imperial de Belas Artes. His teachers there included João Zeferino da Costa, Agostinho José da Mota and the Sculptor Francisco Manuel Chaves Pinheiro. In 1878, his painting on the "Sacrifice of Abel" narrowly won him a travel fellowship to study in Europe.

1879

From 1879 to 1887, he lived and studied in Paris. Initially, he attended the Académie Julian, but finally managed to enroll at the École des Beaux-arts in 1880, where he received the guidance of Alex Andre Cabanel, Paul Baudry and Puvis de Chavannes. From 1882 to 1884, he participated in the Salon while developing his primary themes of mythology, Biblical scenarios and Indianismo.

1888

On his return to Rio de Janeiro in 1888, he was appointed an Honorary Professor as the Academia, but actually taught at the Escola Politécnica and held his first personal exhibition. He won a gold medal at the "Exposição Nacional Comemorativa do 1º Centenário da Abertura dos Portos do Brasil" (1908).

1909

In addition to his canvases, he painted panels for the Supremo Tribunal Federal in 1909, the Biblioteca Nacional and the Theatro Municipal do Rio de Janeiro in 1916. Two years later, he was awarded the Second Chair in the School of Painting, a position he held until 1934. Among his best-known students were the brothers Arthur Timótheo da Costa and João Timóteo da Costa (pt), Lucílio de Albuquerque, Eliseu Visconti and Cândido Portinari.

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