Collection: Rodolfo Amoedo

Rodolfo Amoedo was a prominent Brazilian painter known for his contributions to academic art in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born on December 11, 1857, in Salvador, Bahia, Amoedo studied at the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts in Rio de Janeiro and later in Paris, where he honed his craft under the influence of classical European techniques. His works often depicted historical, mythological, and allegorical themes, characterized by meticulous attention to detail, dramatic use of light and shadow, and a strong sense of composition. Amoedo’s paintings, such as "Marabá" and "The Last Tamoio," reflect a blend of Brazilian cultural identity and European artistic traditions, establishing him as a key figure in Brazil's art history.