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Alameda Glette, 1895. Artist: Carlos Hoenen Successores
Alameda Glette, 1895. From Sao Paulo by Gustavo Koenigswald. [S. Paulo, 1895]
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Media ID 14988632
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Brazil Brazilian Gatepost Grandeur Gustavo Gustavo Koenigswald Koenigswald Perspective Railings Sao Paulo Sudeste Faaade
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This photo print, titled "Alameda Glette, 1895" takes us back in time to the enchanting streets of Sao Paulo in the late 19th century. The artist behind this masterpiece is Carlos Hoenen Successores, whose attention to detail beautifully captures the grandeur of Brazil's architectural heritage. The image showcases a picturesque road lined with elegant railings and adorned with charming gateposts. The perspective draws our eyes down the lane, leading us towards a magnificent building facade that exudes an air of sophistication. This monochrome composition allows us to appreciate the intricate details and textures of the architecture without distraction. As we immerse ourselves in this scene from another era, we can almost feel the warmth of a sunny day on our skin as we stroll along Alameda Glette. The location itself holds historical significance as it represents Sao Paulo's development during that period. Gustavo Koenigswald's book "Sao Paulo" must have been enriched by such remarkable images like this one. Preserved by The Print Collector, this photograph serves as a valuable testament to Brazil's rich cultural heritage and architectural legacy.
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