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"Exploring the Architectural Beauty of Largo S

Background imageRudolf Friedrich Collection: Largo S. Bento, 1895. Artists: Wilhelm Gaensly, Rudolf Friedrich Fra

Largo S. Bento, 1895. Artists: Wilhelm Gaensly, Rudolf Friedrich Fra
Largo S. Bento, 1895. Largo Sao Bento is one of the oldest public spaces in Sao Paulo, dating from 1598, where a small chapel was erected

Background imageRudolf Friedrich Collection: Quartel da Luz, (Barracks of Light), 1895. Artists: Wilhelm Gaensly, Rudolf Friedrich Fra

Quartel da Luz, (Barracks of Light), 1895. Artists: Wilhelm Gaensly, Rudolf Friedrich Fra
Quartel da Luz, (Barracks of Light), 1895. From Sao Paulo by Gustavo Koenigswald. [S. Paulo, 1895]

Background imageRudolf Friedrich Collection: S. Portugueza de Benificencia, 1895. Artists: Wilhelm Gaensly, Rudolf Friedrich Fra

S. Portugueza de Benificencia, 1895. Artists: Wilhelm Gaensly, Rudolf Friedrich Fra
S. Portugueza de Benificencia, 1895. Located in the Paraiso neighborhood, the Royal and Benemerita Portuguese Beneficence Association, known as Beneficencia Portuguesa

Background imageRudolf Friedrich Collection: Viaducto do Cha, 1895. Artists: Wilhelm Gaensly, Rudolf Friedrich Fra

Viaducto do Cha, 1895. Artists: Wilhelm Gaensly, Rudolf Friedrich Fra
Viaducto do Cha, 1895. From Sao Paulo by Gustavo Koenigswald. [S. Paulo, 1895]

Background imageRudolf Friedrich Collection: Jardim Publico, 1895. Artists: Wilhelm Gaensly, Rudolf Friedrich Fra

Jardim Publico, 1895. Artists: Wilhelm Gaensly, Rudolf Friedrich Fra
Jardim Publico, 1895. From Sao Paulo by Gustavo Koenigswald. [S. Paulo, 1895]

Background imageRudolf Friedrich Collection: Rua 25 de Marco, 1895. Artists: Wilhelm Gaensly, Rudolf Friedrich Fra

Rua 25 de Marco, 1895. Artists: Wilhelm Gaensly, Rudolf Friedrich Fra
Rua 25 de Marco, 1895. Rua 25 de Marco or Rua Vinte e Cinco de Marco is a popular shopping street in the central zone of Sao Paulo, Brazil

Background imageRudolf Friedrich Collection: Rua 15 de Novembro, 1895. Artists: Wilhelm Gaensly, Rudolf Friedrich Fra

Rua 15 de Novembro, 1895. Artists: Wilhelm Gaensly, Rudolf Friedrich Fra
Rua 15 de Novembro, 1895. XV de Novembro street is a backyard of the central region of the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Today it is totally paved

Background imageRudolf Friedrich Collection: Observatorio Astromico do General Dr. Couto de Magalhaes, (Astronomical Observatory), 1895

Observatorio Astromico do General Dr. Couto de Magalhaes, (Astronomical Observatory), 1895. The Itapeting Radio Observatory is a radio observatory located in the municipality of Atibaia in the state

Background imageRudolf Friedrich Collection: Thesouraria de Fazenda, (Treasury Department), 1895. Artists: Wilhelm Gaensly, Rudolf Friedrich Fra

Thesouraria de Fazenda, (Treasury Department), 1895. Artists: Wilhelm Gaensly, Rudolf Friedrich Fra
Thesouraria de Fazenda, (Treasury Department), 1895. From Sao Paulo by Gustavo Koenigswald. [S. Paulo, 1895]

Background imageRudolf Friedrich Collection: Palacio do Governo, (Governors Palace), 1895. Artists: Wilhelm Gaensly, Rudolf Friedrich Fra

Palacio do Governo, (Governors Palace), 1895. Artists: Wilhelm Gaensly, Rudolf Friedrich Fra
Palacio do Governo, (Governors Palace), 1895. From Sao Paulo by Gustavo Koenigswald. [S. Paulo, 1895]

Background imageRudolf Friedrich Collection: Escola Normal, 1895. Artists: Wilhelm Gaensly, Rudolf Friedrich Fra

Escola Normal, 1895. Artists: Wilhelm Gaensly, Rudolf Friedrich Fra
Escola Normal, 1895. From Sao Paulo by Gustavo Koenigswald. [S. Paulo, 1895]

Background imageRudolf Friedrich Collection: Monumento do Ypiranga, (Ipiranga Monument ), 1895. Artist: Wilhelm Gaensly

Monumento do Ypiranga, (Ipiranga Monument ), 1895. Artist: Wilhelm Gaensly
Monumento do Ypiranga, (Ipiranga Monument ), 1895. The Monument to the Independence of Brazil also known as the Ipiranga Monument or the Altar of the Fatherland

Background imageRudolf Friedrich Collection: Vista General da Capital, (General view of the Capital), 1895

Vista General da Capital, (General view of the Capital), 1895. Artists: Wilhelm Gaensly, Rudolf Friedrich Fra
Vista General da Capital, (General view of the Capital), 1895. From Sao Paulo by Gustavo Koenigswald. [S. Paulo, 1895]



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"Exploring the Architectural Beauty of Largo S. Bento: A Collaboration by Wilhelm Gaensly and Rudolf Friedrich Fra" Step back in time to 1895 as you immerse yourself in the captivating works of artists Wilhelm Gaensly and Rudolf Friedrich Fra. Their collaboration brings to life the stunning landmarks that grace the streets of Largo S. Bento, each painting capturing a moment frozen in history. The Quartel da Luz, also known as Barracks of Light, stands tall and proud, its grandeur beautifully depicted by Gaensly and Fra's skilled hands. The intricate details showcase their mastery over light and shadow, transporting viewers to a different era. Continuing our journey through time, we arrive at S. Portugueza de Benificencia - an architectural marvel that exudes elegance from every angle. Gaensly and Fra's brushstrokes delicately capture its ornate features, paying homage to this symbol of benevolence. As we traverse further into Largo S. Bento's enchanting landscapes, Viaducto do Cha emerges before us like a majestic gateway connecting past and present. Through their artistry, Gaensly and Fra breathe life into this engineering marvel with vibrant colors that evoke a sense of awe-inspiring wonder. Jardim Publico invites us to take respite amidst nature's embrace; here too is where these talented artists leave their mark. With meticulous attention to detail, they transport us into this serene oasis where tranquility reigns supreme. Rua 25 de Marco comes alive under the skillful strokes of Gaensly and Fra – bustling with activity yet retaining an air of timeless charm. This iconic street becomes more than just bricks; it becomes a testament to their ability to encapsulate moments forever etched in memory. In Rua 15 de Novembro lies another masterpiece waiting for discovery – an amalgamation of architecture blending seamlessly with the rhythm of daily life.