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035 _a(BeLVLBS)008378077LBS01-Aleph
035 _aLOC-2013337819
035 _a(OCoLC)ocn751043230
035 _a(EXLNZ-32KUL_LIBIS_NETWORK)9983780770101471
040 _aBeLVLBS
_bLanguage of cataloging varies
_erda based
245 0 0 _aTerra Brasilis.
264 1 _aAnvers
_bLudion
_c2011
300 _a272 p.
_bill.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
500 _aIncludes catalogue, bibliographical references and index.
518 _a04.10.2011-15.01.2012, Europalia, Bruxelles
520 8 _aTerra Brasilis" inventively combines art with science, natural science and history. This richly illustrated and comprehensive book zooms in on the natural history of Brazil. For centuries the vast country with its particular geography and biodiversity has attracted explorers, colonialists and scientists. Early maps and the descriptions of unfamiliar species of animals and plants show how the colonial relation between Europe and Brazil has contributed to the discovery of the natural wealth of the country. Artists too have constantly drawn on everything that the country of Brazil has to offer: still lifes with fruit that was exotic at the time, landscapes, sculptures, silverware and numerous portraits of the various autochtonous peoples. 0Exhibition: ING Cultuurcentrum, Kunstberg, Brussel, October 20, 2011 to February 12, 2012.
650 0 _aNatural history
_zBrazil
_vExhibitions.
651 0 _aBrazil
_vIn art
_vExhibitions.
651 0 _aBrazil
_xDescription and travel
_vExhibitions.
710 2 _aInternational arts festival
_eother
902 _mPHYSICAL
942 _cBOOK
999 _c295091
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