
Sintra & Cascais
Sintra, Sea of Guincho (1)
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taken with an iPhone camera, 5800 Xpres NOKIA
https://www.test.ipernity.com/blog/armando.taborda/304017
Sintra, Sea of Guincho (2)
Sintra, Sea of Guincho (3)
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Sintra, Sea of Guincho, Cape of Roca (4)
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CABO DA ROCA is the most occidental point at the European Continent defined by the poet Luís Vaz de Camões as the place "where the land finishes and the sea begins"
Sintra, Sea of Guincho (5)
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Sintra, Sea of Guincho (6)
Sintra, Beach of Adraga (1)
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"Where the Land Finishes and the Sea Begins", L. V…
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taken with an iPhone camera, 5800 Xpres NOKIA
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Sea of Guincho, Cape of Roca
Sintra, Beach of Adraga (2)
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Sierra of Sintra, water spring
Crystalline Water Thread
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Sierra of Sintra
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taken with a smartphone camera 5800 Xpres NOKIA
Cascais, PAULA REGO House of Stories
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In September 18th, 2009 a new museum dedicated to the work of PAULA REGO, opened in Cascais. The building was designed by the architect SOUTO MOURA and is called Casa das Histórias Paula Rego / Paula Rego House of Stories.
(1st edition, 2011; 2nd edition, 2017)
The Bride, 1972 (painting)
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PAULA REGO in the 1970s - Folk Tales and Other Stories is her second exhibition at Casa das Histórias. Its starting-point is the artist's study of Portuguese Folk Tales, a pursuit she would later take further in London, where as a bursar she researched the writers and illustrations of Fairy Tales from the 18th to the 20th century.
Bringing into her paintings and drawings plots taken from these stories, Paula Rego fuses autobiographical passages and an attentive reading of the paradoxes.
Rosebud, 1974 (painting)
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PAULA REGO in the 1970s - Folk Tales and other stories is her second exhibition at Casa das Histórias. Its starting-point is the artist´s study of Portuguese Folk Tales, a pursuit she would later take further in London, where as a bursar she researched the writers and illustrators of Fairy Tales from the 18th to 20th century.
Bringing into her paintings and drawings plots taken from these stories, Paula Rego fuses autobiographical passages and an attentive reading of the paradoxes.
Lunch For Two
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S.Pedro de Sintra, Restaurant "O Javali"
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taken with a smartphone camera, 5800 Xpres NOKIA
I recognized perfums shadows light...
"Fernão Capelo Gaivota"
The schooners of the King D. Carlos I in Cascais B…
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