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Paula Rego (1935–2022), after - Mulher que veio no Barco

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Tile
Dimension: 14x14
Title: Woman who came on the boat (1993)

Tile by Portuguese painter Paula Rego.
Where the author represents a woman who is on a boat accompanied by animals. Tile reproduced from an original drawing of the work “Mulher que came no Barco”, by the renowned Portuguese painter Paula Rego. Paula Rego is one of the most recognized Portuguese artists worldwide, her realistic and provocative paintings have as one of their central elements the role and condition of women in contemporary society, as well as all the universes that surround her.
With black lacquered frame with acrylic back.
Perfectly packaged and shipped
In cardboard box

Biographical data
1935
Born on January 26th in Lisbon, Portugal.
1945-51
Attends St. Julian's School, Carcavelos, Portugal.
1952-1956
He entered the Slade School of Fine Art, London, United Kingdom, where he met the (still student) English artist Victor Willing, with whom he would later marry and have three children.
1954
Receives 1st prize for Summer Composition, Slade School of Fine Art, London, United Kingdom.
1957-1963
Paula Rego and her family live in Ericeira, Portugal.
1962-1963
She has a scholarship from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon, Portugal
1963-1975
Paula Rego and her family live in the United Kingdom and Portugal.
1976
Paula Rego and her family settle in London, United Kingdom.
1983
She teaches as a guest professor of Painting at the Slade School of Fine Art, London, United Kingdom.
1988
He holds his first major solo exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery, London, United Kingdom.
Victor Willing dies of multiple sclerosis, after a long period of illness.
nineteen ninety
She is invited to take part in the 1st edition of the Associate Artist Scheme program at the National Gallery, London, United Kingdom.
1992
Receives an honorary Master's degree in Art from the Winchester School of Art, Hampshire, United Kingdom.
1999
Receives the title of Doctor honoris causa in Letters from the University of St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Receives the title of Doctor honoris causa in Letters from the University of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom.
2000
Receives the title of Doctor honoris causa in Letters from the Rhode Island School of Design, Rhode Island, United States of America.
2002
Receives the title of Doctor honoris causa in Letters from The London Institute, London, United Kingdom.
2004
Decorated with the Grand Cross of the Order of Sant'Iago da Espada, granted by the President of the Republic, Portugal.
2005
Receives the title of Doctor honoris causa in Letters from Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Receives the title of Doctor honoris causa in Letters from Roehampton University, London, United Kingdom.
Six lithographs from the Jane Eyre series (2001-2002) are used by Royal Mail to publish a collection of six stamps, United Kingdom.
2009
Opening of the Casa das Histórias Paula Rego, Cascais, Portugal, a museum dedicated to the work of Paula Rego and Victor Willing, with architectural design by Eduardo Souto de Moura.
2010
Appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire for her contribution to the Arts by the Queen of the United Kingdom.

Elected Personality of the Year by the Foreign Press Association in Portugal, Portugal.

Receives the Penagos de Dibujo prize awarded by Fundación MAPFRE, Madrid, Spain.
2011
Receives the title of Doctor honoris causa proposed by the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon, Portugal.
His work Looking Back (1987) sold for a record price of €866,175/£769,250.
2013
Receives the Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso Grand Prize (Consecration) at the Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso Municipal Museum, Amarante, Portugal.
Elected Honorary Fellow of Murray Edwards College, Cambridge, UK. Paula Rego continues to live and work in London, UK.
2015
Receives the title of Doctor honoris causa in Letters, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.
2016
Receives the Medal of Honor from the city of Lisbon.
2017
Receives the Maria Isabel Barreno Prize.
2019
Receives the Medal of Cultural Merit from the Portuguese Government.

Distinguished with Career Award by "Harper's Bazaar" magazine

His work is spread across several private collections around the world.

#greatwomen24

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Tile
Dimension: 14x14
Title: Woman who came on the boat (1993)

Tile by Portuguese painter Paula Rego.
Where the author represents a woman who is on a boat accompanied by animals. Tile reproduced from an original drawing of the work “Mulher que came no Barco”, by the renowned Portuguese painter Paula Rego. Paula Rego is one of the most recognized Portuguese artists worldwide, her realistic and provocative paintings have as one of their central elements the role and condition of women in contemporary society, as well as all the universes that surround her.
With black lacquered frame with acrylic back.
Perfectly packaged and shipped
In cardboard box

Biographical data
1935
Born on January 26th in Lisbon, Portugal.
1945-51
Attends St. Julian's School, Carcavelos, Portugal.
1952-1956
He entered the Slade School of Fine Art, London, United Kingdom, where he met the (still student) English artist Victor Willing, with whom he would later marry and have three children.
1954
Receives 1st prize for Summer Composition, Slade School of Fine Art, London, United Kingdom.
1957-1963
Paula Rego and her family live in Ericeira, Portugal.
1962-1963
She has a scholarship from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon, Portugal
1963-1975
Paula Rego and her family live in the United Kingdom and Portugal.
1976
Paula Rego and her family settle in London, United Kingdom.
1983
She teaches as a guest professor of Painting at the Slade School of Fine Art, London, United Kingdom.
1988
He holds his first major solo exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery, London, United Kingdom.
Victor Willing dies of multiple sclerosis, after a long period of illness.
nineteen ninety
She is invited to take part in the 1st edition of the Associate Artist Scheme program at the National Gallery, London, United Kingdom.
1992
Receives an honorary Master's degree in Art from the Winchester School of Art, Hampshire, United Kingdom.
1999
Receives the title of Doctor honoris causa in Letters from the University of St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Receives the title of Doctor honoris causa in Letters from the University of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom.
2000
Receives the title of Doctor honoris causa in Letters from the Rhode Island School of Design, Rhode Island, United States of America.
2002
Receives the title of Doctor honoris causa in Letters from The London Institute, London, United Kingdom.
2004
Decorated with the Grand Cross of the Order of Sant'Iago da Espada, granted by the President of the Republic, Portugal.
2005
Receives the title of Doctor honoris causa in Letters from Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Receives the title of Doctor honoris causa in Letters from Roehampton University, London, United Kingdom.
Six lithographs from the Jane Eyre series (2001-2002) are used by Royal Mail to publish a collection of six stamps, United Kingdom.
2009
Opening of the Casa das Histórias Paula Rego, Cascais, Portugal, a museum dedicated to the work of Paula Rego and Victor Willing, with architectural design by Eduardo Souto de Moura.
2010
Appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire for her contribution to the Arts by the Queen of the United Kingdom.

Elected Personality of the Year by the Foreign Press Association in Portugal, Portugal.

Receives the Penagos de Dibujo prize awarded by Fundación MAPFRE, Madrid, Spain.
2011
Receives the title of Doctor honoris causa proposed by the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon, Portugal.
His work Looking Back (1987) sold for a record price of €866,175/£769,250.
2013
Receives the Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso Grand Prize (Consecration) at the Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso Municipal Museum, Amarante, Portugal.
Elected Honorary Fellow of Murray Edwards College, Cambridge, UK. Paula Rego continues to live and work in London, UK.
2015
Receives the title of Doctor honoris causa in Letters, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.
2016
Receives the Medal of Honor from the city of Lisbon.
2017
Receives the Maria Isabel Barreno Prize.
2019
Receives the Medal of Cultural Merit from the Portuguese Government.

Distinguished with Career Award by "Harper's Bazaar" magazine

His work is spread across several private collections around the world.

#greatwomen24

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