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Várzea do Carmo a parque Dom Pedro II : de atributo natural a artefato / Vanessa Costa Ribeiro.
LIBRA SB485.S25 R53 2021
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Ribeiro, Vanessa Costa, author.
- Language:
- Portuguese
- Subjects (All):
- Parque Dom Pedro II (São Paulo, Brazil)--History.
- Parque Dom Pedro II (São Paulo, Brazil).
- Cities and towns--Brazil--São Paulo--Growth.
- Cities and towns.
- Parks--Brazil--São Paulo--History--Pictorial works.
- Parks.
- Brás (São Paulo, Brazil)--History--Pictorial works.
- Brás (São Paulo, Brazil).
- Brás (São Paulo, Brazil)--History.
- Cities and towns--Growth.
- Brazil--São Paulo.
- Brazil--São Paulo--Brás.
- Genre:
- History.
- Pictorial works.
- Physical Description:
- 367 pages : illustrations (some color), facsimiles, portraits ; 21 x 23 cm
- Place of Publication:
- São Paulo : SESC, [2021]
- Summary:
- This research presents the Várzea do Carmos created imagery by analyzing a vast number of visual representations during the 1890s until the 1950s. The Várzea do Carmo is part of Tamanduateí river swamps situated between the ancient center city of São Paulo and the Brás neighbourhood. Nowadays this area was transformed into Dom Pedro II Park. "Newspaper clips, interviews, private photo albums, iconography of travelers, postcards, paintings, photographs taken by public determination, by companies such as Light or by the desire of private photographers form the documentary body of this fascinating book, which allows that we perceive the many Dom Pedro parks that the city has experienced, built and, also, destroyed. Without any nostalgic sentimentality, Vanessa Costa Ribeiro confronts us with this social meeting point that the city celebrated, decorated with beautiful buildings and also of the gardens designed in the 1910s by the French Félix Cochet became part of the desire to Europeanize the city, emulating the romantic gardens of Paris until it became a privileged frame of a center that concentrated the most important skyscrapers of the metropolis that followed the North American verticalization trend" (HKB Translation) --Verso flap.
- This research presents the Várzea do Carmos created imagery by analyzing a vast number of visual representations during the 1890s until the 1950s. The Várzea do Carmo is part of Tamanduateí river swamps situated between the ancient center city of São Paulo and the Brás neighbourhood. Nowadays this area was transformed into Dom Pedro II Park. "Newspaper clips, interviews, private photo albums, iconography of travelers, postcards, paintings, photographs taken by public determination, by companies such as Light or by the desire of private photographers form the documentary body of this fascinating book, which allows that we perceive the many Dom Pedro parks that the city has experienced, built and, also, destroyed. Without any nostalgic sentimentality, Vanessa Costa Ribeiro confronts us with this social meeting point that the city celebrated, decorated with beautiful buildings and also of the gardens designed in the 1910s by the French Félix Cochet became part of the desire to Europeanize the city, emulating the romantic gardens of Paris until it became a privileged frame of a center that concentrated the most important skyscrapers of the metropolis that followed the North American verticalization trend" (HKB Translation) --Verso flap.
- Contents:
- Apresentação
- Fotografia e memoriada várzea do Carmo / Danilo Santos de Miranda
- Introdução
- 1. As imagens da várzea do Carmo
- 2. De paisagem pitoresca a parque de onde se descortina uma bela vista: o atributo natural se transforma em artefato
- 3. Da paisagem a pedaço: a várzea modificada pelo poder público e o parque na lembrança de seus usuários
- Várzea, parque, viaduto, pedaço: a disputa pelo território em imagens
- Anexos.
- 1. As imagens da várzea do Carmo
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 252-257).
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Rosengarten Family Fund.
- ISBN:
- 8594931557
- 9788594931559
- OCLC:
- 1317280248
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