The Amazonian statue. A biography of a famous and polemic artifact from Brazil
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Resumo: | Abstract A large stone statue was brought from the Amazon to France in 1848 by the explorer Francis de Castelnau. It depicts a being, apparently human, squatting, with his hands on his chest. Now exhibited at the Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac, this piece created a strong controversy since it was made public. In the mid-19th century, several Brazilian intellectuals strongly criticized the arrogant attitude of the Frenchman who had ‘looted’ their heritage. In reality, the reasons for this conflict are much deeper since they affect the very identity of the nation, then in formation. In any case, even a play was written to mock the explorer. This gave rise to doubts about the authenticity of the object, which has persisted to this day. The authors therefore studied the artifact to determine its cultural origin, while analyzing existing references to compare it with other pieces from the Amazon. They were thus able to validate the statue’s Amerindian identity, nearly 170 years after its discovery. |
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The Amazonian statue. A biography of a famous and polemic artifact from Brazil |
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The Amazonian statue. A biography of a famous and polemic artifact from Brazil Rostain,Stéphen Amazon Stone statue Explorer Theatre. Iconography Museum |
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The Amazonian statue. A biography of a famous and polemic artifact from Brazil |
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The Amazonian statue. A biography of a famous and polemic artifact from Brazil |
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The Amazonian statue. A biography of a famous and polemic artifact from Brazil |
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The Amazonian statue. A biography of a famous and polemic artifact from Brazil |
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Rostain,Stéphen |
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Rostain,Stéphen Barreto,Cristiana Hamon,Caroline Ruiz-Marmolejo,Magdalena Delpuech,André |
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Barreto,Cristiana Hamon,Caroline Ruiz-Marmolejo,Magdalena Delpuech,André |
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Rostain,Stéphen Barreto,Cristiana Hamon,Caroline Ruiz-Marmolejo,Magdalena Delpuech,André |
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Amazon Stone statue Explorer Theatre. Iconography Museum |
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Amazon Stone statue Explorer Theatre. Iconography Museum |
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Abstract A large stone statue was brought from the Amazon to France in 1848 by the explorer Francis de Castelnau. It depicts a being, apparently human, squatting, with his hands on his chest. Now exhibited at the Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac, this piece created a strong controversy since it was made public. In the mid-19th century, several Brazilian intellectuals strongly criticized the arrogant attitude of the Frenchman who had ‘looted’ their heritage. In reality, the reasons for this conflict are much deeper since they affect the very identity of the nation, then in formation. In any case, even a play was written to mock the explorer. This gave rise to doubts about the authenticity of the object, which has persisted to this day. The authors therefore studied the artifact to determine its cultural origin, while analyzing existing references to compare it with other pieces from the Amazon. They were thus able to validate the statue’s Amerindian identity, nearly 170 years after its discovery. |
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