Lucílio de Albuquerque (9 May 1877 – 19 April 1939) was a Brazilian painter, designer and art professor.
While there, he attended the Académie Julian, where he studied with Marcel Baschet, Henri Royer and Jean-Paul Laurens.
Upon their return to Brazil in 1911, they held joint exhibitions at ENBA, where Lucílio became a Professor of Figure Drawing and was appointed to a chair in 1916.
Over the next decade, he received many awards at the "Exposições Gerais de Belas Artes [pt]".
[2] Best known for his portraits and landscapes, he also designed the stained-glass windows for the Brazilian Pavilion at the Turin International[2] and did decorative paintings for the Palácio Pedro Ernesto.