UID/HIS/04666/2019 Copyright Year 2020This paper aims to map out the artistic output – particularly painting – produced within the context of the great 20th century exhibitions organised to commemorate the Portuguese colonial empire. Chronologically bounded by the 4th centenary of the discovery of the maritime route to India (1898) and Expo’98, this series of transnational events owed much of its success to the creativity and fantasy of the Portuguese artists that participated in it, most of whom had never left the metropole to visit the overseas territories far away. Thus, most of the paintings commissioned were created indirectly from photographic, graphic or literary sources, which served as inspiration for a (re-) creation of a colonia...
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decree-law 57/2016 law 57/2017In the second half of the nineteenth century, Portugal undertook in i...
This article deals with the splendid panoramic painting depicting the Joyeuse Entrée of King Philipp...
Historians have long recognized the singular nautical achievements of sixteenth-century Portugal. Th...
The series of World Exhibitions that occurred in the second half of the 19th century was essential t...
The 1862 London Exhibition ‘was a symbol of mid-Victorian aspiration’ with a clear image to the worl...
This article reflects on the inclusion of human beings in the colonial representations of the great...
In 1998 Portugal was host to the last World Exposition in the twentieth century, and its theme was "...
Capítulo da obra "RETHINKING EUROPE: ARTISTIC PRODUCTION AND DISCOURSES OF ART IN THE LATE 1940S AND...
The book A Arte Indo-Portuguesa [Indo-Portuguese Art] by Madalena de Cagigal e Silva (1920-1984) was...
[Abstract] Expo 58, the Brussels Worlds Fair in 1958 was described as a vanity trade fair in which e...
In this article I analyse the iconographic programme of a large size embroidered textile dating from...
This paper concerns the use of steroscopic photography in Lisbon and its region, especially in Sintr...
The realization of an exhibition about the paintings of the Portuguese Primitives had been desired s...
This paper analyzes the work of Hangar: Centro de Investigação Artística, the first artist-managed s...
In 1860, Goa hosted the Industrial Exhibition of Portuguese India with 230 exhibitors and over 4,000...
decree-law 57/2016 law 57/2017In the second half of the nineteenth century, Portugal undertook in i...
This article deals with the splendid panoramic painting depicting the Joyeuse Entrée of King Philipp...
Historians have long recognized the singular nautical achievements of sixteenth-century Portugal. Th...