File:"Belém do Pará", by Joseph León Righini.jpg

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Belém landscape by Joseph León Righini

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Português: A obra do italiano Joseph León Righini, considerado o maior paisagista da Amazônia no século XIX, homenageia Belém no mês de seu aniversário e demonstra a riqueza do acervo da instituição. Seu óleo sobre tela "Belém do Pará", de 1868, medindo 105 x 210 cm, é a pintura exposta em museu brasileiro que traz o mais antigo registro da cidade. Autor de pinturas, desenhos e aquarelas, chegou ao Brasil como cenógrafo. Durante as quase três décadas em que aqui viveu, a maior parte em Belém, foi também professor de Desenho, gravador e fotógrafo, e dedicou grande parte de sua longa estada na região ao registro de cenas urbanas e, de forma pioneira, da natureza ao seu redor. A obra tem uma história curiosa: pertenceu ao Imperador D. Pedro II, que presenteou à sobrinha Francisca de Orléans, por seu casamento com o Duque de Chartres, na França. Décadas depois, o quadro seria comprado em Paris e trazido a Belém, em 1965, para integrar o acervo da UFPA. Joseph León Righini morreu em Belém, em 1884, na Santa Casa, em situação de miséria. Seus bens foram leiloados em hasta pública no Pará. A divulgação de sua obra cumpre também a função de resgatar a memória do artista.
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Author Joseph León Righini

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