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Oswaldo Goeldi (1895-1961, both in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) was a Brazilian artist and renowned engraver, the son of Swiss naturalist Émil Goeldi. Goeldi was born in Rio de Janeiro, but lived until he was 6 years old in Belém, in the state Pará, following his father, who had accepted the post of director of the Museu de História Natural e Etnografia do Pará (presently the Emílio Goeldi Museum). In 1910 his family returned to Switzerland and he started his studies in Bern, and later in Zurich. After serving for a brief period in the army during the First World War, Goeldi moved to Geneva, where…mehr

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Oswaldo Goeldi (1895-1961, both in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) was a Brazilian artist and renowned engraver, the son of Swiss naturalist Émil Goeldi. Goeldi was born in Rio de Janeiro, but lived until he was 6 years old in Belém, in the state Pará, following his father, who had accepted the post of director of the Museu de História Natural e Etnografia do Pará (presently the Emílio Goeldi Museum). In 1910 his family returned to Switzerland and he started his studies in Bern, and later in Zurich. After serving for a brief period in the army during the First World War, Goeldi moved to Geneva, where he was accepted at the École des Arts et Métiers. Frustrated with the academic environment, however, he abandoned the school after his father s death in 1917 and began studying with artists Serge Pahnke (1875-1950) and Henri van Muyden (1860-s.d.), and later with Hermann Kümmerly, with whom he learned lithography.