An Overview of Brazilian Art

Gullar argues that the history and nature of Brazilian art cannot be perceived and understood without taking account of the abrupt incursion of European art into the cultural environment of the indigenous people who were soon to become, together with the blacks, the practitioners of that art--buildi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Diogenes (English ed.) 2000-01, Vol.48 (3), p.109
1. Verfasser: GULLAR, Ferreira
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Gullar argues that the history and nature of Brazilian art cannot be perceived and understood without taking account of the abrupt incursion of European art into the cultural environment of the indigenous people who were soon to become, together with the blacks, the practitioners of that art--building churches and fortresses, sculpting and bringing to life statues of saints--and even its heirs, responsible for its continuation.
ISSN:0012-303X
0392-1921
1467-7695