File:Estudo de figuras humanas para a tela Cortes Constituintes de 1821 (Arcebispo da Bahia) - Veloso Salgado, 1920.png

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Português: Estudo de figuras humanas para a tela "Cortes Constituintes de 1821" de Veloso Salgado. A personagem representada é D. Vicente da Soledade, Arcebispo da Bahia (representado a meio corpo, de frente para o espectador, sentada, apoiando a mão direita e o cotovelo esquerdo sobre uma mesa, descansando a cabeça - voltada a três quartos para a esquerda - na mão esquerda, apresentando expressão algo cansada. Veste hábito vermelho de arcebispo, tem o rosto glabro e avançada calvície).
English: Study of human figures for the painting "The Constituent Courts of 1821", by Veloso Salgado. The depicted individual is D. Vicente da Soledade, Archbishop of Bahia (depicted at half-length, facing the viewer, sitting, with his right hand and left elbow over a table and with his left hand holding his head, appearing to be tired. He is wearing red robes, has a shaven face, and is bald).
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Source MatrizPix - Museu da Assembleia da República
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Veloso Salgado  (1864–1945)  wikidata:Q3555368
 
Veloso Salgado
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José Maria Veloso Salgado, José Velloso Salgado
Description Portuguese painter
Date of birth/death 2 April 1864 Edit this at Wikidata 22 July 1945 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Melón Lisbon
Work period
English: 4th quarter of 19th century
English: 1st quarter of 20th century
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Português: Lisboa
Deutsch: Lissabon
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creator QS:P170,Q3555368

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