Roberto Burle Marx: Jardins do Brasil, a sua mais pura tradução
Abstract
Roberto Burle Marx knew how to construct from the brazilian culture and flora a impressive work in the painting and landscape gardening work area. Internationally recognized as one of the principal modern landscape gardeners, his name usually appears associated to the tropical exotic and to the easy taste made by colorful sensuality in his painting. However, inside his enormous artistic production we can find an impressive work connected to international vanguard of the 20th century, becoming almost in a isolated away an highlight in the landscape gardening work area. From abstracted compositions he revealed in colors and intensity the natural and cultural landscape of his country, and as an interpreter of this huge and multiple territory he built through his gardens an enormous symphony of Brazil images and for sure its most pure translation.Downloads
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2007-11-03
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Floriano, C. (2007). Roberto Burle Marx: Jardins do Brasil, a sua mais pura tradução. Esboços: Histories in Global Contexts, 13(15), pp. 11–24. Retrieved from https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/esbocos/article/view/232
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