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Lisboa (c. 29
August 1730 or 1738 – 18
November 1814),
better known as
Aleijadinho (Portuguese pronunciation: [aleiʒaˈdʒiɲu], lit. 'little cripple'), was...
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different from the
Spanish style. The most
notable architect in
Brazil was
Aleijadinho, who was
native of Brazil, half-Portuguese, and self-taught. His most...
- 1800 and 1805 by the
artist Antônio
Francisco Lisboa,
commonly known as
Aleijadinho. The
sculptures are
located in the
Brazilian muni****lity of Congonhas...
- 19th-century
churches decorated with gold and the
sculptured works of
Aleijadinho make Ouro
Preto a
tourist destination. The
tremendous wealth from gold...
- 17th-century
artist Bernini.
Between 1800 and 1805, the
Brazilian sculptor Aleijadinho completed a
soapstone sculpture of Habak**** as part of his
Twelve Prophets...
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Stations of the Cross; each has a
polychrome sculpture made by the
artist Aleijadinho (b. 1730 or 1738 – 1814) and his ****istants. They are
considered masterpieces...
- movements, the work of
Aleijadinho and
Master Ataíde
stands out,
among others,
which allowed the
flourishing of a
local Baroque.
Aleijadinho's sculptural and...
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Father José Maurício
Nunes Garcia (a
baroque conductor and composer), and
Aleijadinho (an
outstanding sculptor and architect)
attained high
prestige as artists...
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Acheiropodia Other names Horn-Kolb syndrome,
acheiropody and
aleijadinhos (Brazilian type)
Acheiropodia has an
autosomal recessive pattern of inheritance...
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twelve soapstone sculptures depicting Twelve Prophets,
crafted by
Aleijadinho, one of the best
artists in the
baroque style in the world. The twelve...