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Angelo Agostini: Português: SCENAS da escravidão patrocinadas pelo partido da Ordem, sob o glorioso e sábio reinado do Senhor D. Pedro 11 o Grande... Revista Ilustrada, Rio de Janei- ro, n. 427, 18 fev. 1886   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Angelo Agostini  (1843–1910)  wikidata:Q535521
 
Angelo Agostini
Description Brazilian-Italian cartoonist, journalist, drafter, writer and comics artist
Date of birth/death 8 April 1843 Edit this at Wikidata 23 January 1910 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Vercelli Rio de Janeiro
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Português: SCENAS da escravidão patrocinadas pelo partido da Ordem, sob o glorioso e sábio reinado do Senhor D. Pedro 11 o Grande... Revista Ilustrada, Rio de Janei- ro, n. 427, 18 fev. 1886
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English: Angelo Agostini is widely known as one of the most important cartoonists of nineteen-century Brazil. His fame was built on the many images of Blacks he published. In those images, the Italian artist seems to be a tireless defender of the slaves' cause. This article analyzes such images through a different set of interpretive keys. Instead of celebrating the implacable abolitionist, it seeks the underlying racial meanings, and the political logic of his caricatures of Black people. The Italian-Brazilian artist created, and recreated stereotypes of his subjects, defining those characters as sluggards, or as dangerous and irrational, and even as passive under the horrors of slavery. Mixing slavery and race to produce his drawings, Agostini created his own reputation as an abolitionist hero.
Português: Angelo Agostini ficou conhecido como um dos principais caricaturistas do Brasil oitocentista. Sua fama se deveu, em grande medida, às imagens que publicou protagonizadas por personagens negros. Nelas, o artista italiano teria sido incansável defensor da causa dos escravos. Neste artigo, busco analisar essas imagens por meio de outras chaves interpretativas. No lugar de festejar o implacável abolicionista, procuro desvendar os sentidos raciais e as lógicas políticas que informavam seus desenhos de negros. Em cada um deles, o ítalo-brasileiro Agostini produz, e reproduz, estereótipos sobre os sujeitos tematizados, definindo seus personagens negros ora como vadios, ora como perigosos e irracionais, ou, ainda, como passivos diante dos horrores da instituição servil. Misturando raça e escravidão na criação desses desenhos, Agostini produz, nesse processo, a própria imagem como um dos heróis da grande causa.
Date 18 February 1886
date QS:P571,+1886-02-18T00:00:00Z/11
Medium drawing on gray paper
institution QS:P195,Q10304263
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Av. Paulista, São Paulo, Brazil
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