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Pedro I (1798-1834) Emperor of Brazil, 19th century (litho) (b / w photo)
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Pedro I (1798-1834) Emperor of Brazil, 19th century (litho) (b / w photo)
CHT207835 Pedro I (1798-1834) Emperor of Brazil, 19th century (litho) (b/w photo) by Brazilian School (19th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: Marie II of Bragance (1819-53); ); eArchives Charmet; Brazilian, out of copyright
Media ID 22815472
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Abondance Athena Brasil Brazil Brazilian Caduceus Corne Cornucopia Crowning Earth Epaulettes Globe Horn Of Plenty Latin American Maria Medal Medals Minerva Native Indian Personification Portugal Sash Don Pedro
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This black and white lithograph captures the essence of Pedro I, Emperor of Brazil, during the 19th century. The photograph showcases a young Pedro I in his regal uniform, exuding an air of authority and power. His gaze is fixed upon a globe, symbolizing his dominion over Brazil and its vast territories. Adorned with a crown atop his head and medals adorning his chest, Pedro I represents the epitome of royalty. Seated beside him is Marie II of Bragance, their daughter, adding to the familial aspect portrayed in this portrait. The image also incorporates elements from Brazilian culture and mythology. A native Indian goddess sits at Pedro's feet holding a cornucopia overflowing with abundance, representing prosperity within the empire. Additionally, symbols such as the caduceus and horn of plenty further emphasize wealth and well-being. The artist skillfully portrays Pedro I as both a powerful ruler and an embodiment of Latin American identity. With epaulettes on his shoulders signifying military prowess and references to Minerva (Athena) suggesting wisdom, this portrait encapsulates all facets of leadership. Displayed against a backdrop depicting Portugal's influence on Brazil's history, this print serves as a testament to Pedro I's significance in shaping the nation's destiny. Preserved by eArchives Charmet at Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris for generations to come; it stands as an enduring tribute to one of Brazil's most influential emperors.
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