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This is a fine art print of the original watercolour & ink painting of the Ipiranga Museum in São Paulo. This Brazilian history museum, located near where Emperor Pedro I proclaimed Brazilian independence on the banks of Ipiranga, has an extensive collection of artwork, furniture and documents relevant to the Brazilian Empire era. The museum was closed in 2013 for extensive restoration and modernisation, it is due to re-open in 2022. The 123 metres (404 ft) long palace has  Renaissance inspiration and was first opened to the public on September 7, 1895. See it for yourself by going to what3words.com and entering: poems.releases.walking

 

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Watercolour by Marcus Müller

Pictured by Alex Barros

Ipiranga Museum, Sao Paulo

£55.00 Regular Price
£52.25Sale Price
  • Reproduced on Giclée Fine Art Velvet Eftching Archival Paper 270gsm with eco-friendly inks, wrapped in  cellophanne & recycled paper.

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