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Francisco Alexandre Stockinger (August 7, 1919 in Traun, Austria – April 12, 2009 in Porto Alegre, Brazil), also known as Chico Stockinger, was an Austrian artist and naturalized Brazilian. Stockinger is known[by whom?] as one of the main Brazilian modern sculptors, but was also an active printmaker, photographer, cartoonist, and graphic artist. Stockinger arrived in Brazil in 1921 and became a resident of São Paulo in 1929. Stockinger was chairman of the Francisco Lisboa Rio Grande do Sul Association for the Visual Arts (Associação Rio-Grandense de Artes Plásticas Francisco Lisboa) from 1957 to 1978.[1]
Francisco Stockinger | |
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Born | Traun, Austria | August 7, 1919
Died | April 12, 2009 Porto Alegre, Brazil | (aged 89)
Known for | Sculpture |
References
edit- ^ "Francisco Stockinger". São Paulo, Brazil: Itaú Cultural. 2015. Retrieved 2015-08-19.
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