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  2. Brazilian art - Wikipedia

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    Around the 1960s, the so-called "modernist" art movements started giving way to most contemporary means of expression, such as appropriation, political art, Conceptual art and Pop. Right at the turn of the decade, some Brazilian Concrete artists began ditching the traditional "strictness" of concrete art in favor of a more phenomenological ...

  3. Brazilian painting - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian painting, or visual arts, emerged in the late 16th century, influenced by the Baroque style imported from Portugal.Until the beginning of the 19th century, that style was the dominant school of painting in Brazil, flourishing across the whole of the settled territories, mainly along the coast but also in important inland centers like Minas Gerais.

  4. Culture of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The culture of Brazil has been shaped by the amalgamation of diverse indigenous cultures, and the cultural fusion that took place among Indigenous communities, Portuguese colonists, and Africans, primarily during the Brazilian colonial period. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Brazil received a significant number of immigrants ...

  5. Baroque in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Baroque in Brazil. Church and Convent of São Francisco, Salvador. The Baroque in Brazil was the dominant artistic style during most of the colonial period, finding an open ground for a rich flowering. It made its appearance in the country at the beginning of the 17th century, introduced by Catholic missionaries, especially Jesuits, who went ...

  6. History of capoeira - Wikipedia

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    The history of capoeira explores the origins and development of capoeira, the Brazilian martial art, that combines elements of dance, acrobatics, and music. In the past, many participants used the name angola or the term brincar de angola ("playing angola") for this art. [2] In formal documents, capoeira was known as "capoeiragem", with a ...

  7. List of Brazilian artists - Wikipedia

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    Tiago Carneiro da Cunha (born 1973), comic artist. Carybé (1911–1997), Argentine-Brazilian artist, researcher, writer, historian and journalist. Renato Cataldi (1909-1981), landscape painter. Gustavo Chams (born 1994), fashion photographer, designer and visual artist. Lygia Clark (1920–1988), painter and installation artist.