THE BAROQUE THEATHER OF “O ALEIJADINHO”

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  • Latuf Isaias Mucci Universidade Federal Fluminense - UFF

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7867/1981-9943.2007v1n1p34-42

Keywords:

Barroco, O Aleijadinho, História, Arquitetura, Teatro.

Abstract

This essay aims to present a brief reading of the entrance hall of the Sanctuary of Bom Jesus of Matosinhos, where O Aleijadinho (Little Cripple) mounted a play/theater in soapstone, an architect – architecture and text – spectacular. It starts out from the essay of Mário de Andrade, “O Aleijadinho”, of 1928, in which the author sustain that the sculptor from Ouro Preto created a way of the Brazilian art, molded in the native blood alchemy, with the African sap and with the Portuguese racy. The knowledge and recognition of the Brazilian baroque and specially, “mineiro” baroque, of whom O Aleijadinho constitutes the maximum expression, exploded, in Brazil, from the“paulistas” modernism that, in their trips of 1924 through the historical cities of Minas Gerais, panned off the roots of the most archaic of the national identity. Key Words: Baroque; O Aleijadinho; History; Architecture; Theather.

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Mucci, L. I. (2007). THE BAROQUE THEATHER OF “O ALEIJADINHO”. Linguagens - Revista De Letras, Artes E Comunicação, 1(1), 34–42. https://doi.org/10.7867/1981-9943.2007v1n1p34-42

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