
handle: 10451/61113
Th is essay aims to highlight the presence of Roman themes, such as that of Tullia Minor, and its sources, such as Livy and Ovid, in 19th century Portuguese culture, namely in painting. rough the works that Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro and Veloso Salgado presented within their application to the position of Professor of Historical Painting at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Lisbon, in 1897, it is proven that Roman themes were also part of the artistic and cultural creations of late 19th century Portugal.
Este estudo pretende salientar a presença de temas romanos, como o de Túlia Menor, e suas fontes, como Tito Lívio e Ovídio, na cultura portuguesa de Oitocentos, nomeadamente na pintura. Através das obras que Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro e Veloso Salgado apresentaram ao concurso para Professor da Cadeira de Pintura Histórica da Academia Real de Belas-Artes de Lisboa, em 1897, comprova-se que os temas romanos faziam parte também das criações artístico-culturais do Portugal finissecular.
Este trabalho é financiado por fundos nacionais através da Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT), I.P.
Pintura histórica, Historical painting, Veloso Salgado, Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro, Túlia Menor, Tullia Minor, Ovid, Tito Lívio, Ovídio, Livy
Pintura histórica, Historical painting, Veloso Salgado, Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro, Túlia Menor, Tullia Minor, Ovid, Tito Lívio, Ovídio, Livy
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