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    In O Capeta Carybé, Jorge Amado tells numerous stories about Carybé, including: survival adventures, marriage, wanderings from Buenos Aires, in his homeland, to Bahia. Throughout his works, Carybé portrayed traditional Brazilian scenes and settings, such as fishing villages, ballerinas, exits from the church and cowboys taking a break.

  2. Anos 1910. Mural em Buenos Aires. No dia 7 de fevereiro de 1911, nasce em Lanús, província de Buenos Aires, Hector Julio Paride Bernabó, que viria a se tornar conhecido como Carybé. Veio ao mundo no dia 7, mas este só foi informado oficialmente da chegada no dia 9, data que consta no seu registro.

  3. Héctor Julio Páride Bernabó (7 February 1911 – 2 October 1997) was an Argentine-Brazilian artist, researcher, writer, historian and journalist. His nickname and artistic name, Carybé, a type of piranha, comes from his time in the scouts.

  4. Oct 2, 1997 · Héctor Julio Páride Bernabó or Carybé was an Argentine-Brazilian painter, engraver, draughtsman, illustrator, potter, sculptor, mural painter, researcher, historian and...

  5. Apr 26, 2023 · Carybé was an Argentine and Brazilian artist, researcher, writer, historian and journalist. He stood out for his work inspired by Bahian culture, especially in the iconography of African gods in candomblé.

  6. Exhibition of drawings made by the painter, sculptor, drawer, and muralist, Carybé, during his living period in Bahia and inside candomblé, from the 1950s and 1970s.

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  8. Carybé portrayed the rich universe of Afro-Brazilian religiosity and culture like few other artists. Born Héctor Bernabó in Argentina, his first visit to Salvador was in 1944, and by that time he was already interested in local religiosity and culture.