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2013

Evelina Coelho

Maria Evelina Coelho Martins da Fonseca (1945-2013), whose artistic name was Evelina Coelho, was a Portuguese painter, from Vila Fernando, Guarda, Portugal.

Career

She had more than two hundred exhibitions, in Portugal, Spain (Ciudad Rodrigo, Barcelona, San Sebastian and Salamanca), France (Paris, Bayonne, Riom, Orléans, Puy, Vicky, Clermont-Ferrand, Langeac, Béziers, Cherbourg and Vittel), Switzerland (Montreaux), Germany (Siegbourg), Canada (Quebec), and in São Paulo, Brazil.

She was awarded in Belgium by the European Foundation with the grade of Comendadora e Grande Oficial. She won Ganhou uma honourable mention in Béziers, Barcelona and Évora, a bronze medal in Barcelona and received the medal of merit of the city of Guarda, in Portugal. She illustrated several books, she is the author of the symbol of the Instituto Politécnico da Guarda and the symbol of the Douro e Neve newspaper. She has works of art in Museums, city councils, Banks, Churches, Chapels and in private collections worldwide.

Since 1 June 2012 she is the patroness of the Evelina Coelho Library in Vale de Mondego, Guarda, Portugal.

By the second anniversary of her death, on 26 November 2015, the Parishes of Fernão Joanes, Famalicão and Vale de Estrela, in Portugal, created the Rota da Pintura Religiosa de Evelina Coelho called the Cores do Sagrado.

References

Evelina Coelho Wikipedia


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