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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-019.mrc:39716123:3367
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050 14 $aN6650$b.A247 2010
245 00 $aAcervo artístico dos Palácios :$bpanorama das coleçoes = An overview on the artistic collection of Sao Paulo Governmental Palaces /$cAna Cristina Carvalho, org.
246 31 $aOverview on the artistic collection of Sao Paulo Governmental Palaces
260 $aSao Paulo :$bImprensa Oficial do Estado,$c2010.
300 $a336 p. :$bill. (some col.) ;$c27 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 328-329).
505 0 $tFrom the formation of the collections to the palace network /$rAna Cristina Carvalho --$tReinassance and mannerist treasures: 15th and 16th centuries /$rElsa Ajzenberg --$tBaroque and rococo styles in the collection of the governmental palaces of the state of Sao Paulo. Imaginary, painting, oratories, furniture, silverware /$rPercival Tirapeli --$tArtists from the 19th century in the collection of the governmental palaces of the state of Sao Paulo /$rRuth Sprung Tarasantchi --$tModern and contemporary Brazilian art from the collection of the palaces /$rLisbeth Rebollo Gonçalves --$tArt exhibition of the palaces /$rAna Cristina Carvalho$gBibliography$gWorld map.
520 8 $aThe collection of art of the Governmental Palaces of Sao Paulo is one of the most important in Brazil The present edition documents and comments by leading authorities on the art collection in custody in the 3 city halls (Palacios do Governo) throughout the state of Sao Paulo, while also examines the facts and policies established for their of acquisition and preservation. The city halls of the state of Sao Paulo have initiated the mission of documenting, preserving and divulging the close to 3500 works of art from diverse time periods and regions of Brazil and other places in the world that have been part of their decorative settings, from the first Government Palace or "Pátio do Colégio" to the 19th century and ending in the 1930's when the administrative function moved to the Palácio dos Campos Elíseos, and later to the buildings known as the Palácio dos Bandeirantes, the Palácio do Horto, in Sao Paulo, and the Palácio Boa Vista, in Campos do Jordo. This large art collection includes colonial sacred art works as well as artwork by celebrated artists such as: Anita Malfatti, Vicente do Rego Monteiro, Emiliano Di Cavalcanti, Tarsila do Amaral, Cándido Portinari, Alfredo Volpi, Tomie Ohtake, Franz Krajcberg and many others.
546 $aIn Portuguese and English.
650 0 $aArt museums$zBrazil$zSão Paulo$vCatalogs.
650 0 $aArt, Brazilian$zBrazil$vCatalogs.
651 0 $aSão Paulo (Brazil : State)$xArt collections.
700 1 $aCarvalho, Ana Cristina.
710 2 $aPalácio dos Bandeirantes (São Paulo, Brazil)
710 2 $aPalácio do Horto (São Paulo, Brazil)
710 2 $aPalácio Boa Vista (Campos do Jordo, Brazil)
710 1 $aSão Paulo (Brazil : State).$bSecretaria do Governo.
852 00 $bfaxlc$hN6650$i.A247 2010g