Alberto da Veiga Guignard
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Biography
Alberto da Veiga Guignard ( 25 February 1896 — 25 June 1962) was a Brazilian painter, known by painting the landscapes of Minas Gerais.
Guignard was born in Nova Friburgo, in the state of Rio de Janeiro. He was born with a cleft lip and palate. Guignard's father died when he was a child and his mother had a second marriage with he German baron Friedrich von Schilgen, with whom they moved to Germany.
In Europe, Guignard studied painting from 11 to 33 years old. Guignard attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, where he studied with Herman Groeber and Adolf Engeler, and Florence.
Back to Brazil, in 1929, he became a representative name of Brazilian Modernist painting, alongside Cândido Portinari, Ismael Nery and Cícero Dias.
He became mentor of painters such as Iberê Camargo, Vera Mindlin and Alcides da Rocha Miranda. In 1944, Guignard was invited by Juscelino Kubitschek,then mayor of Belo Horizonte, to establish a course of drawing and painting at the newly created Instituto de Belas Artes (currently the Guignard University of Art of Minas Gerais). Since then, he lived in Belo Horizonte until his death, in 1962.
Guignard had several exhibitions in Brazil. In 1953, he was honored with a retrospective in the Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro and,in 1992, at the Museu Lasar Segall
His body was buried in the São Francisco de Assis Church, in Ouro Preto.
Record sale
In August 2015, his painting Vaso de Flores was sold for R$5,7 million, becoming the most expensive work of art by a Brazilian artist ever auctioned.