Caetano Veloso por Bob Wolfenson, 1981.
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Caetano Veloso por Bob Wolfenson, 1981.
The Juruá River is a southern tributary of the Amazon River, flowing approximately 1,500 miles (2,400 km) through Brazil and Peru. For most of its length, the river winds through the Amazon basin and is generally curvy and sluggish.
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Adriana Varejao artist from Brazil, Inhotim Centro de Arte Contemporânea, 2008.
Alfredo Volpi (Brazilian, 1896–1988) - Mastros, tempera on canvas, 72.0 x 101.5 cm (1960)
Amazônia
Ayrson Heráclito
Ayrson Heráclito
Lygia Clark [Brazil] (1920-1988) ~ ‘Study for Planes in Modulated Surface (Planos em superfície modulada) 1’, 1957. Industrial paint on wood (140 x 140 x 2,5 cm).
René Burri, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1958
Decio Tozzi and Luiz Carlos Ramos, Escola Técnica do Comercio, Santos, Brazil 1963.
Adriana Varejao artist from Brazil, The Fountain, 2009. Contemporary-Art-Blog
Caetano por Thereza Eugênia
Joaquim Tenreiro (Brazil) Untitled, gouache and ink on paper. Sold at Phillips Latin America Auction, November 2103. / Phillips
josé medeiros… tom jobim, 1955 @ ims
Adriana Varejao artist from Brazil, Entrance Figure, 1997
Rio, Rivage Intérieur
© Vincent Catala
Madalena Schwartz
Ney Matogrosso, 1974