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The roots of Brazilian sculpture have been traced back to the late 16th century, emerging soon after the first settlements in the newly discovered land. Through the following century, most of the sculpture in Brazil was brought from Portugal and displayed Baroque features. The Baroque style would flourish within the religious culture of the country and would remain predominant until the first decades of the 19th century. In the 19th century, sculptural activity decreased, but it later revived when both the government and the public took a new interest in the art. Modernism fomented a period of intense research into a new language of sculpture, with great achievements, and the contemporary sculpture of Brazil enjoys worldwide respect.

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  • Brazilian sculpture (en)
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  • The roots of Brazilian sculpture have been traced back to the late 16th century, emerging soon after the first settlements in the newly discovered land. Through the following century, most of the sculpture in Brazil was brought from Portugal and displayed Baroque features. The Baroque style would flourish within the religious culture of the country and would remain predominant until the first decades of the 19th century. In the 19th century, sculptural activity decreased, but it later revived when both the government and the public took a new interest in the art. Modernism fomented a period of intense research into a new language of sculpture, with great achievements, and the contemporary sculpture of Brazil enjoys worldwide respect. (en)
  • La escultura en Brasil siguió las corrientes estéticas que animaron el desarrollo de este arte en otros países de Occidente, especialmente en los europeos, de donde provienen las principales influencias que fertilizaron el suelo artístico brasileño. Durante los últimos 500 años de su historia, Brasil ha sido testigo del florecimiento particularmente rico de la escultura en los períodos barrocos, con un estilo general unificado, y del modernismo, cuando predomina la diversidad.​ (es)
  • A escultura no Brasil acompanhou as correntes estéticas que animaram o desenvolvimento desta arte em outros países do ocidente, especialmente os europeus, de onde vieram as principais influências que fecundaram o solo artístico brasileiro. Ao longo dos últimos 500 anos de sua história, o Brasil testemunhou florescimentos particularmente ricos da escultura nos períodos Barroco, com um estilo geral unificado, e a partir do Modernismo, quando predomina a diversidade. (pt)
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