Amadeu de Souza Cardoso
Amadeu de Souza Cardoso was a Portuguese painter born on April 14, 1887, in Manhufe, Portugal. He is known for his contributions to the Modernist movement and is recognized for his unique style that blends Cubism and Fauvism. Cardoso studied in Paris, where he was influenced by various avant-garde artists of his time.
His works often feature vibrant colors and abstract forms, reflecting the dynamic changes in art during the early 20th century. Tragically, Cardoso's life was cut short when he died from the influenza pandemic on October 25, 1918, but his legacy continues to inspire artists today.