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Revista Illustrada was a
Brazilian satirical, political,
abolitionist and
republican magazine. It was
founded in Rio de
Janeiro by Italian-born Brazilian...
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Selecciones Ilustradas (sometimes
known as S.I.) is a
Spanish art
agency founded by
Josep Toutain.
Selecciones Ilustradas is
probably most well-known in...
- A
satire by
Angelo Agostini to
Revista Illustrada mocking the lack of
interest from
Emperor Pedro II of
Brazil in
politics toward the end of his reign...
- A
satire by
Angelo Agostini to
Revista Illustrada mocking the lack of
interest from
Emperor Pedro II of
Brazil in
politics toward the end of his reign...
- leg of
First Lieutenant Antônio
Carlos de
Mariz e Barros,
commander of the
Brazilian Battleship Tamandaré (Henrique Fleiuss,
Semana Illustrada, 1866)....
- lives. "The
Eternal Feminine" was
published 16
January 1886 by
Revista Illustrada in
Brazil six
months before the
first visiting of
Sarah Bernhardt. "The...
- Nabuco's
newspaper "O Abolicionista", and
Angelo Agostini's "Revista
Illustrada"
served as
models for
other anti-slavery publications. Lawyers, artists...
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indigenous villages of the
Brazilian backwoods. The
magazine A
Noite Illustrada published several reports and
photographs of
Mario Baldi, who did the...
- Lisbon, Portugal: DGEMN, pp. 142–151 Mesquita,
Alfredo (1903),
Lisboa Illustrada (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal{{citation}}: CS1 maint:
location missing...
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Almeida was
object of
public satire in the anti-monarchist
magazine Revista Illustrada, who
eferred to the
observation of the
transit of
Venus as an 'old thing'...