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A spirited guide from the early nineteenth‑century Portuguese art world, this work invites readers to discover the fundamentals of painting through a blend of practical exercises and timeless theory. Written as a modest handbook for women eager to master the visual arts, it argues that the delicacy and grace of the female perspective can enrich the canvas just as powerfully as the grand traditions of the great masters. Alongside clear instructions, the author weaves a concise history of artistic practice, from Byzantine mosaics to the flourishing schools of Italy, showing how past discoveries still shape today’s techniques.
The text balances reverence for celebrated painters with a down‑to‑earth encouragement for beginners, emphasizing steady practice and thoughtful study of foundational principles. Its lively prose reflects both scholarly insight and a genuine desire to make the craft accessible, offering a rare glimpse into the cultural aspirations of Lisbon’s artistic circles in 1817. Listeners will come away with both inspiration and a practical roadmap for their own artistic journey.
Full title
Nova academia de pintura dedicada às senhoras portuguezas que amão ou se applicão ao estudo das Bellas Artes dedicada às senhoras portuguezas que amão ou se applicão ao estudo das Bellas Artes
Language
pt
Duration
~1 hours (78K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Rita Farinha and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by National Library of Portugal (Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal).)
Release date
2008-03-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1748–1823
A lively figure in Portuguese art, this painter, sculptor, architect, and writer helped shape how Portugal remembered its own artistic past. He is often described as the country’s first historian of art, as well as an energetic champion of drawing and classical taste.
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