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  2. Brazilian sculpture - Wikipedia

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    The roots of Brazilian sculpture have been traced back to the late 16th century, emerging soon after the first settlements in the newly discovered land. Through the following century, most of the sculpture in Brazil was brought from Portugal and displayed Baroque features. The Baroque style would flourish within the religious culture of the ...

  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. Christ the Redeemer (statue) - Wikipedia

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    Christ the Redeemer (Portuguese: Cristo Redentor, standard Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈkɾistu ʁedẽˈtoʁ]) is an Art Deco statue of Jesus in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, created by French-Polish sculptor Paul Landowski and built by Brazilian engineer Heitor da Silva Costa, in collaboration with French engineer Albert Caquot.

  5. Twelve Prophets of Aleijadinho - Wikipedia

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    The sculptures are located in the Brazilian municipality of Congonhas, where they adorn the forecourt of the Santuário do Bom Jesus de Matosinhos. [2] These sculptures, along with the basilica, were given World Heritage Site status by UNESCO in 1985 because of their extraordinary contribution to Baroque art. [3]

  6. Aleijadinho - Wikipedia

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    Antônio Francisco Lisboa (c. 29 August 1730 or 1738 – 18 November 1814), better known as Aleijadinho (Portuguese pronunciation: [aleiʒaˈdʒiɲu], lit. ' little cripple '), was a sculptor, carver and architect of Colonial Brazil, noted for his works on and in various churches of Brazil.

  7. Sérgio de Camargo - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian constructivism lies within the need to have universal communion and communication. [16] Artistically, Carmargo has often been linked to either the Neo-Concrete Constructivism or Op Art Kineticism art movements. He is often compared with his Brazilian colleagues, such as Lygia Clark, Mira Schendel, and Hélio Oiticica. [7]

  8. Category:Brazilian sculptors - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian male sculptors (4 P) Brazilian women sculptors (24 P) Pages in category "Brazilian sculptors" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.

  9. Category:Brazilian sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Sculptures in Brazil (4 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Brazilian sculpture" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

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