Wooden Toys

José Manuel Chinarro

Alentejo

José Manuel Chinarro could paint before he could read. His talent was evident from an early age, and over time, he refined his technique under the guidance of various masters, becoming one of the most celebrated painters in the Alentejo.

Walls, canvases, tiles, furniture—no surface is off-limits to his creativity. But beyond painting, he keeps the tradition of wooden toys alive, selling them every Saturday at the Estremoz market.

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