Abaporu



Abaporu (from Tupi-Guaraní language ‘aba’, ‘pora’, and ‘u’, "the man that eats people") is a painting in oil on canvas by Brazilian painter Tarsila do Amaral, painted in 1928 as a birthday gift to the Brazilian writer Oswald de Andrade, her husband at the time.
Today it is the most valued Brazilian painting in the world, reaching the value of $1.5 million.

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