Who was Aleijadinho?

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Brazilian sculptor ...

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Flying down to Rio.(highlights of a visit to Brazil) Magazine article from: House Beautiful ...dozen stone prophets stand guard, all of them sculpted by Aleijadinho between 1800 and 1805. This consummate architect and artist...The mulatto son of a Portuguese architect and a slave, Aleijadinho designed the best of the region's churches, and this awesome...
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Clair voyant. (artist Saint Clair Cemin) Magazine article from: Artforum International ...territory. Cemin readily agrees, and produces a book about the self-taught 18th-century Brazilian sculptor known as Aleijadinho, or the Little Cripple. We look at a photograph of a Last Supper. The marvelously expressive painted figures of Christ...
Windows 6 Theology.(Short Story) Magazine article from: New Internationalist ...his back?' Paradise The bison of Altamira still flee, Mona Lisa continues smiling her mocking smile, the prophets of Aleijadinho still shriek with pain and fury, the victims of Goya's firing squad never died, Van Gogh's sunflowers have never withered...
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