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Portuguese Tiles from the National Museum of Azulejo, Lisbon

Portuguese Tiles from the National Museum of Azulejo, Lisbon
Author: João Castel-Branco Pereira
Publisher: Philip Wilson Publishers, Limited
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1995
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780302006610

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A superb and beautifully illustrated history of Portuguese tiles from the 16th century to the present


Portuguese Decorative Tiles

Portuguese Decorative Tiles
Author: Rioletta Sabo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1998
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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Sumptuous photographs display the elaborate, colorful tiles -azulejosadorning interiors and exteriors throughout Portugal.


Azulejos

Azulejos
Author: Museu Nacional do Azulejo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2011
Genre: Tiles
ISBN: 9782915540642

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Culture and Customs of Portugal

Culture and Customs of Portugal
Author: Carlos A. Cunha
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2010-05-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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This descriptive analysis of contemporary Portuguese culture from a historical perspective covers topics ranging from art, cuisine, and music to government, politics, and religion. Portugal is evolving quickly as an integrated part of modern Europe. What was until the mid-1970s an old-world society, where 80 percent of the economy was controlled by an oligarchy of eight elite families, is now increasingly a model of an advanced European state. Portugal now ranks highly among the countries of the world in level of globalization and quality of life; it even boasts one of the best-developed renewable energy infrastructures of any developed country. Despite such widespread modernization, however, "old country" Portuguese traditions persist in the political realms, as well as the traditional lifestyles that endure in the countryside. Culture and Customs of Portugal devotes careful attention to such topics as Portuguese holidays, media, marriage, gender roles, architecture, and education, providing readers with a full account of Portugal's rich heritage and modern culture. The drastic changes in the nation following the 1974 military coup that overthrew a 48-year dictatorship receive special attention.


The Complete Travel Guide for Lisbon (Portugal)

The Complete Travel Guide for Lisbon (Portugal)
Author:
Publisher: Youguide International BV
Total Pages: 121
Release:
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

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"The Complete Travel Guide" Series offers a comprehensive exploration of diverse destinations worldwide. Each book provides detailed insights into local culture, history, attractions, and practical travel tips, ensuring travellers are well-prepared to embark on memorable journeys. With vibrant illustrations, beautiful pictures and up to date information, this series is an essential companion for any type of traveller seeking enriching experiences.


Sacred Art

Sacred Art
Author: Henry Glassie
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 549
Release: 2017-11-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0253032067

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Sacred art flourishes today in northeastern Brazil, where European and African religious traditions have intersected for centuries. Professional artists create images of both the Catholic saints and the African gods of Candomblé to meet the needs of a vast market of believers and art collectors. Over the past decade, Henry Glassie and Pravina Shukla conducted intense research in the states of Bahia and Pernambuco, interviewing the artists at length, photographing their processes and products, attending Catholic and Candomblé services, and finally creating a comprehensive book, governed by a deep understanding of the artists themselves. Beginning with Edival Rosas, who carves monumental baroque statues for churches, and ending with Francisco Santos, who paints images of the gods for Candomblé terreiros, the book displays the diversity of Brazilian artistic techniques and religious interpretations. Glassie and Shukla enhance their findings with comparisons from art and religion in the United States, Nigeria, Portugal, Turkey, India, Bangladesh, and Japan and gesture toward an encompassing theology of power and beauty that brings unity into the spiritual art of the world.


The Art of Azulejo in Portugal

The Art of Azulejo in Portugal
Author: Alexandre Nobre Pais
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2002
Genre: Decoration and ornament, Architectural
ISBN:

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Folk Art

Folk Art
Author: Henry Glassie
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 738
Release: 2023-06-13
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0253067235

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Listen to the artists of the Brazilian Northeast. Their work, they say, comes of continuity and creativity. Continuity runs along lines of learning toward social coherence. Creativity brings challenges and deep personal satisfaction. What they say and do in Brazil aligns with ethnographic evidence from New Mexico and North Carolina; from Ireland, Portugal, and Italy; from Nigeria, Turkey, India, and Bangladesh; from China and Japan. This book is about that, about folk art as a sign of human unity.


Mosaics of Meaning

Mosaics of Meaning
Author: Luís Gomes
Publisher: Librairie Droz
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2009
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780852618424

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This volume examines, in English, the role of emblems in the Portuguese-speaking world, their distinctive qualities and their links with the wider European tradition. Luis Gomes brings together studies ranging over a wide corpus of material, in both Portugal and Brazil, from manuscripts to printed books to the famous azulejos."


Lisbon

Lisbon
Author: John Laidlar
Publisher: Oxford, England : Clio Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Lisbon's relative proximity to Africa led to a prolonged period of Moorish occupation until 1147. The city enjoyed untold wealth during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries but was devastated by the earthquake in 1755. Portugal's accession to the European Community and Lisbon's subsequent choice both as the European City of Culture (1994) and as the site for the international Expo '98 have brought the city into the European mainstream.