Francisco Coelho Maduro Dias | |
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Born | |
Died | 21 December 1986
Angra do Heroísmo,
Azores, Portugal | (aged 82)
Occupation(s) | poet, painter, sculptor, illustrator, set designer and an overall "theatre man" |
Notable work | Stone pavement of Praça Velha (1930), The bust at Largo Prior do Crato (1941), Medal of the Sociedade Afonso Chaves (1934) |
Francisco Coelho Maduro Dias ( Angra do Heroismo, 12 February 1904 – Angra do Heroismo, 21 December 1986) was a Portuguese poet, painter, sculptor, illustrator, teacher, set designer and an overall "theatre man". He was one of the founders of the Instituto Histórico da Ilha Terceira (literally Historical Institute of Terceira Island), having an important role in the cultural scene of the first half of the Azorean twentieth century.
Projected the "Cruzeiro da Restauração da Independência" (literally Cruise of the Restoration of Independence), in Pico Matias Simão, in the parish of Altares, inaugurated on 8 December 1940.
On 14 June 1950 he was made a Knight of the Military Order of Saint James of the Sword. [1] [2]
Francisco Coelho Maduro Dias | |
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Born | |
Died | 21 December 1986
Angra do Heroísmo,
Azores, Portugal | (aged 82)
Occupation(s) | poet, painter, sculptor, illustrator, set designer and an overall "theatre man" |
Notable work | Stone pavement of Praça Velha (1930), The bust at Largo Prior do Crato (1941), Medal of the Sociedade Afonso Chaves (1934) |
Francisco Coelho Maduro Dias ( Angra do Heroismo, 12 February 1904 – Angra do Heroismo, 21 December 1986) was a Portuguese poet, painter, sculptor, illustrator, teacher, set designer and an overall "theatre man". He was one of the founders of the Instituto Histórico da Ilha Terceira (literally Historical Institute of Terceira Island), having an important role in the cultural scene of the first half of the Azorean twentieth century.
Projected the "Cruzeiro da Restauração da Independência" (literally Cruise of the Restoration of Independence), in Pico Matias Simão, in the parish of Altares, inaugurated on 8 December 1940.
On 14 June 1950 he was made a Knight of the Military Order of Saint James of the Sword. [1] [2]