Bootblack, wooden stilt, confessional, and angel and devil with the dead n nBootblack, wooden stilt, confessional, and angel and devil with the dead – (António José Da Costa Silva) Previous Next


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Date: 1900

Museum: Museum of the Man of the Northeast (Recife, Brazil)

Technique: Sculpture

Name of registration of the author: José Antônio da Silva. Year and place of birth: 1921, Alto do Moura, PE. There are three types of ceramics: simple utilitarian, figurative utilitarian, and decorative. The work is almost entirely made manually, and lathe is used mostly for utilitarian pieces. The art of making vases, sculptures, and other objects became one of the strongest expressions of the culture in the Northeast region.

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