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  2. Culture of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Because of Brazil's fertile soil, the country has been a major producer of coffee since the times of Brazilian slavery, [40] which created a strong national coffee culture. [ 41 ] [ 42 ] [ 43 ] This was satirized in the novelty song " The Coffee Song ", sung by Frank Sinatra and with lyrics by Bob Hilliard , interpreted as an analysis of the ...

  3. Muiraquitã - Wikipedia

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    Mário de Andrade (1893–1945) a writer, poet, and musician, born in Brazil, is considered one of the most influential figures in Brazilian literature and culture. A leading member of the Modernist movement in Brazil during the 1920s and 1930s, de Andrade's impressive work was distinguished by its engagement with Brazilian folklore and culture.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Brazilian fashion - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian fashion traces its origins to indigenous practices, where garments made from natural materials reflected cultural identities and environmental adaptations. [1] Starting with European colonization in the 16th century, Portuguese styles and fabrics introduced new elements to Brazilian attire, blending with local traditions.

  6. Beatriz Milhazes - Wikipedia

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    Beatriz Milhazes (born 1960) is a Brazilian artist. She is known for her work juxtaposing Brazilian cultural imagery and references to western Modernist painting. Milhazes is a Brazilian-born collage artist and painter known for her large-scale works and vibrant colors. She has been called "Brazil's most successful contemporary painter." [3]

  7. List of Brazilian women artists - Wikipedia

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    Zina Aita (1900–1967), Italian-Brazilian modernist painter; Georgina de Albuquerque (1885–1962), Impressionist painter; Mara Alvares (born 1948), contemporary artist; Marina Amaral (born 1994), known for colorization of historical photographs

  8. Afro-Brazilian feminism - Wikipedia

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    Lastly, Teacher Training Program to Work with Law 10.639 facilitates a partnership between civil society and the federal government in order to ensure the preservation of Afro-Brazilian culture in Brazilian society. [6] In all, Odara is an organization that focuses on the socio-political inclusion and empowerment of Afro-Brazilian women.

  9. Category:Lists of Brazilian women - Wikipedia

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