Frans Krajcberg
Frans Krajcberg (12 April 1921 – 15 November 2017) was a Polish-born naturalized Brazilian painter, sculptor, engraver and photographer. He was known for his environmental activism. Krajcberg was against the destruction of the Brazilian forests, using materials such as burnt wood from illegal forest fires in his artworks.[1]
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Born | Kozienice, Poland | 12 April 1921
Died | 15 November 2017 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | (aged 96)
Krajcberg was of Jewish descent.[2] During World War II he fought in the Polish army. After the war he studied in the Soviet Union and Germany, and afterwards traveled between Brazil, Spain and France. He settled in Brazil in 1956 and became a Brazilian citizen in 1957.
Frans Krajcberg died at the Hospital Samaritano in Rio de Janeiro of complications from pneumonia at the age of 96.[3]
Frans Krajcberg Media
Espaço Frans Krajcberg, em Curitiba. Photo:Sam Emerick/flickr
References
- ↑ Heilman Brooke, Elizabeth (17 October 1989). "Using Art as a Sword to Defend Brazil's Forests". The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/1989/10/17/arts/using-art-as-a-sword-to-defend-brazil-s-forests.html. Retrieved 31 July 2015.
- ↑ g1.globo.com
- ↑ "Frans Krajcberg, artista plástico, morre aos 96 anos no Rio" (in pt-BR). G1. https://g1.globo.com/rio-de-janeiro/noticia/morre-no-rio-o-artista-plastico-frans-krajcberg.ghtml. Retrieved 2017-11-15.
Other websites
- Frans Krajcberg profile on Itaú Cultural.