Mestre Didi
b.1917 - d2013
Turnover
Record Sale
USD$ 18.715
Afro-Brazilian ArtBrazilian ArtBrazilian ModernismSculpture-VolumeSurrealism

About the artist

Mestre Didi (1917-2013) emerges as a cultural luminary from Salvador, Brazil, celebrated for his profound contributions to both Afro-Brazilian spirituality and artistic heritage. Born Deoscóredes Maximiliano dos Santos, he navigated the realms of priesthood in the Candomblé religion and artistic expression with remarkable dexterity. His creative journey intertwined the sacred rhythms of Candomblé with sculptures, masks, and other art forms, serving as a bridge between spirituality and visual art. Beyond his artistic prowess, Mestre Didi's role as an educator and cultural ambassador enriched the legacy of Afro-Brazilian traditions.

2014 / Record Sale

Mestre DIDI (1917-2013)
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Lot # 5
Sculpture-Volume
Sculpture ( palha, couro pintado e contas coloridas. )
180 x 45 x 22 cm
Hammer price: $ 18,715 (BRR 45,000 )
Estimate: $ 10,397 - $ 14,556 (BRR 25,000 - BRR 35,000 )
Arte
06 feb 2014
Bolsa De Arte
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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