Carlos Bastos

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Carlos Bastos (1925–2004) was an artist and painter, leader of the Brazilian Modernist Movement.[1] Bastos was the author of many significant works, including the Saint John the Baptist Chapel mural at the Parque e Museu Histórico Nacional, in Rio de Janeiro[2] and the vast murals for the Bahian Congress Building.[3] Bastos is mentioned in two of Jorge Amado´s books.

References

  1. ^ "Aguas del Paraná Consortium Construction Work Moves Forward in Argentina". odebrecht.com.
  2. ^ Michelin Travel Guide Rio de Janeiro by Francoise Klingen, page 173
  3. ^ "Carlos Bastos". arcadja.com.