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  2. Brazilian painting - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian painting, or visual arts, emerged in the late 16th century, influenced by the Baroque style imported from Portugal.Until the beginning of the 19th century, that style was the dominant school of painting in Brazil, flourishing across the whole of the settled territories, mainly along the coast but also in important inland centers like Minas Gerais.

  3. Brazilian art - Wikipedia

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    What Brazilian art then became was a mix of some important achievements of the Moderns, meaning freedom from the strict academic agenda, with more conventional traits, giving birth in the following generation to a moderate Modernism, best exemplified by painter Cândido Portinari, who was something like the official painter of the Brazilian ...

  4. São Paulo Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    Early modern French and Italian schools of painting are broadly represented, forming the main body of the collection, followed by Spanish, Portuguese, Flemish, Dutch, English and German masters. The museum also keeps a significant collection of Brazilian art and Brasiliana, which shows the development of Brazilian art from 17th century to the ...

  5. Brazilian Romantic painting - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian Romantic painting was the leading artistic expression in Brazil during the latter half of the 19th century, coinciding with the Second Reign. It represented a unique evolution of the Romantic movement ; it diverged significantly from its European counterpart and even the parallel Romantic movement in Brazilian literature .

  6. Mannerism in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    In the historiography of Luso-Brazilian art, the same issues also affect us, since some traditional references use the terms 'Renaissance' and 'post-Renaissance' to define the appearance of numerous works from the 16th century in Portugal, as well as that of the oldest surviving works in Brazil, especially the stonework and carved altars ...

  7. The First Mass in Brazil (Victor Meirelles) - Wikipedia

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    The large size of the painting, 2.70 by 3.57 meters, [6] is a common characteristic of historical paintings, the genre to which The First Mass in Brazil belongs. [7] The painting represents the first mass celebrated in Brazil based on the travel accounts of Pero Vaz de Caminha.

  8. Culture of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Social media in Brazil is the use of social networking applications in this South American nation. This is due to economic growth and the increasing availability of computers and smartphones. Brazil is the world's second-largest user of Twitter (at 41.2 million tweeters), and the largest market for YouTube outside the United States. [130]

  9. Category:Paintings in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    This category addresses the location of the painting, and not necessarily the nationality of the painter or the subject of the painting. It will mimic the structure of Paintings in Italy category . Subcategories

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