
In the bay of the Tagus River, a unique, vibrant, and deeply symbolic art form survives: the painting of traditional Tagus boats. Its protagonists are artisans who adorn the varinos, faluas, canoas, and catraias, preserving a collective expression of identity deeply rooted in riverside culture. This art is not merely decorative — it is an integral part of the region’s Intangible Cultural Heritage, passed down from generation to generation and closely linked to the traditional construction of Tagus boats.
Na baía do rio Tejo, sobrevive uma arte singular, vibrante e carregada de simbolismo: as pinturas de embarcações tradicionais do Tejo. Os seus protagonistas são artesãos que embelezam os varinos, faluas, canoas e catraias e preservam uma expressão identitária coletiva enraizada na cultura ribeirinha. Esta arte, não é apenas decorativa, é parte integrante do Património Cultural Imaterial da região, transmitida de geração em geração, associada à construção tradicional das embarcações do Tejo.
Boat painting, Traditional painting, Património Cultural Imaterial, Intangible Cultural Heritage, Moita, memoriamedia, Tejo, Pintura tradicional, Tradicional
Boat painting, Traditional painting, Património Cultural Imaterial, Intangible Cultural Heritage, Moita, memoriamedia, Tejo, Pintura tradicional, Tradicional
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