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Manuel Dias de Oliveira

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It was the first formal art school in the colony. He followed the European style of teaching, which included the use of nude models; a controversial innovation at that time. His best known student is
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in 1780. The residents were taught skills such as mathematics and drawing, while doing manual labor to pay their way. He proved to be an outstanding student and was sent to
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and operated a regular elementary school until his death. The majority of his works were of an ephemeral nature and have not survived.
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a fellow Brazilian painter. He also worked as a decorator for special events; notably the visit of the
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Thanks to Manique's personal support, he was able to enter the
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Manoel Dias de Oliveira
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João VI
Carlota Joaquina

Maria da Glória
Rio de Janeiro
toreutics
goldsmith
Porto
Lisbon
Casa Pia
Pina Manique
Rome
Accademia di San Luca
Pompeo Batoni
Rio de Janeiro
Francisco Pedro do Amaral
Portuguese Royal Family
French Artistic Mission
Pedro I
Academia Imperial de Belas Artes
Campos de Goytacazes





Brief biography

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