Along with her siblings Raquel and Manuel, Helena Roque Gameiro participated in a 1911 exhibition held in her father's studio. She also exhibited watercolors in several exhibitions at the (SNBA) in 1912, 1915, 1924, and 1925. At the 10th Exhibition in 1913 she received an honorable mention in the Watercolor category. She also participated in the first SNBA Watercolor Exhibition in 1914. In 1917, she won first place in the Watercolour category in the Third Watercolor, Drawing and Miniature Exhibition. In 1920, she accompanied her father to
Rio de Janeiro and
São Paulo, where she was well received. In May 1922, she organized an exhibition of Applied Art. She later presented her work in January 1923. In 1933 she exhibited in
Porto with her father and sister Raquel. After the death of her father in 1935, Roque Gameiro ceased exhibiting her work, only participating in an exhibition of her watercolors in 1947 held in the
National Information Secretariat. She died on 26 April 1986 and is buried in
Prazeres Cemetery. Roque Gameiro's work is part of a number of national museums and galleries, including:
the National Museum of Contemporary Art (Portugal), the
Jose Malhoa Museum, the
Grão Vasco National Museum and the
Museum of Modern Art, Rio de Janeiro. == References ==