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Brazilian Mexican painter and musician
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Atiliano Félix Bernardelli Thierry
Félix Bernardelli
Born1866
Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Died1908
Guadalajara, Mexico
NationalityBrazilian
CitizenshipMexican
Occupation(s)Painter, Musician
Known forTeaching art in Mexico
Relatives
  • Rodolfo Bernardelli (Brother, Mexican-born sculptor)
  • Henrique Bernardelli (Brother, Chilean-born painter)

Atiliano Félix Bernardelli Thierry (1866, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil – 1908, Guadalajara, Mexico) was a Brazilian Mexican painter and musician. He spent most of his life in Mexico teaching art. Gerardo Murillo and Roberto Montenegro were among his pupils.

Personal life

He was the brother of Mexican-born sculptor Rodolfo Bernardelli and Chilean-born painter Henrique Bernardelli. He was of Italian descent.

Selected paintings

  • Will he pass?, c. 1894 Will he pass?,
    c. 1894
  • Mexican Dance, unknown date Mexican Dance, unknown date
  • Academia, 1892 Academia, 1892
  • Chapala, 1899 Chapala, 1899
  • Chioggia, unknown date Chioggia, unknown date
  • Figura en el jardín, 1900 Figura en el jardín, 1900

References

  1. Luis-Martin Lozano and Mayo Graham (1999). Mexican Modern Art, 1900–1950. National Gallery of Canada. pp. 15–16.

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