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In 1816 the Portuguese crown that was in Brazil, hired several French artists with the intention of inventing the propagation of art in Brazil, among these French were the painter Jean-Baptiste Debret, from 1816 to 1831 Debret recorded in his works various parts of Brazil , from South to North, from indigenous tribes to the coronation of the Emperor, a true portrait of Brazil at the time.
Coronation of King João VI, King of Portugal, Brazil and Algarve in Rio de Janeiro 1816.
King João's return to Portugal in 1821
Prince Pedro tells the people that he does not return to Portugal and is acclaimed Monarch of independent Brazil
Prince Pedro is Crowned Emperor of Brazil
Maria Leopoldina of Austria, Empress of Brazil
Indigenous
In his travels through Brazil Debret recorded several indigenous peoples in his paintings
Guarani indigenous ''civilized'' member of the Brazilian imperial army loyal to the Emperor
Indigenous prisoners
Indigenous tribe of the province of Minas Gerais
Indigenous tribe from the province of São Paulo and Minas Gerais
Men from province of São Paulo attacking indigenous people (unknown year)
Indigenous people of Rio Grande do Sul (Southern Brazil)
Daily life at the time
''A gypsy woman who owns slaves''
Cities
São Paulo in 1827
City of Taubate in the interior of the province of São Paulo
Paraná south of Brazil in 1828
City of Curitiba in 1829
Rio de Janeiro
City of Desterro (now Florianópolis)
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