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Estatua de Jose Bonifacio. (Largo de S. Francisco), 1895. Artist: Paulo Kowalsky
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Estatua de Jose Bonifacio. (Largo de S. Francisco), 1895. Artist: Paulo Kowalsky
Estatua de JosU Bonifacio. (Largo de S. Francisco), 1895. Largo de Sao Francisco de Paula is one of the oldest streets in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Jose Bonifacio de Andrada e Silva (13 June 1763 - 6 April 1838) was a Brazilian statesman, naturalist, professor and poet, born in Santos, SOo Paulo, then part of the Portuguese Empire. He was one of the most important mentors of Brazilian independence, From Sao Paulo by Gustavo Koenigswald. [S. Paulo, 1895]
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This print captures the majestic Estatua de Jose Bonifacio, located in Largo de S. Francisco, Rio de Janeiro in 1895. Created by renowned artist Paulo Kowalsky, this statue pays homage to Jose Bonifacio de Andrada e Silva, a prominent Brazilian statesman, professor, naturalist, and poet. Born in Santos, Sao Paulo during the Portuguese Empire era on June 13th, 1763; Bonifacio played a pivotal role as one of Brazil's most influential mentors for independence. His legacy is immortalized through this remarkable sculpture that stands tall amidst the historic streets of Rio. In this snapshot from over a century ago, we witness the bustling atmosphere surrounding Largo de S. Francisco. The image showcases women and children going about their daily lives while passing by this iconic landmark. It serves as a reminder of how art intertwines with politics and literature to shape a nation's identity. The monochrome aesthetic adds an air of nostalgia to this photograph while emphasizing its historical significance. As we delve into the details captured by Gustavo Koenigswald's lens back in 1895; we are transported to an era where occupation and profession were deeply intertwined with concepts like freedom and independence. This print from Heritage Images allows us to appreciate not only the artistic brilliance behind Paulo Kowalsky's creation but also provides us with a glimpse into Brazil's rich cultural heritage during the nineteenth century.
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