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1704. Carta de João Diogo de Sousa e Ataíde para Luís José de Vasconcelos e Azevedo.

Autor(es) João Diogo de Sousa e Ataíde      
Destinatário(s) Luís José de Vasconcelos e Azevedo      
In English

After the liberal revolution in Portugal, the state centralized the Art education by merging the teaching of Fine Arts and of Mechanic Arts. The Lisbon National Academy of Fine Arts was founded in this context in 1836 and was inaugurated in the following year. It occupied the building of the extinct Monastery of São Francisco, where a library of thousands of volumes was also available. Although its history was obviously made of changes, the Academy maintained a strong cultural, pedagogical and honorific vocation. Besides forming new artists, the Academy always gave scholarships and prizes and saw to the publication of reference works.

The documentation that we publish from its archival funds belong to a donation made in 1902 by António TomásPires (1850-1913), an ethnographer, writer, politician, and member of the National Monuments committee. He assembled documents from the 16th to the 19th century, among which many private and family letters.

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Sr meu Ja a minha saudade se quei-xava de que VM fosse tão esquecido, que de todo não fizesse cazo della, mas agora tenho mais que lhe agradecer em me dar novas suas, que sempre sei estimar; eu passo com saúde sempre pa servir a VM

Á chegada de Carlos 3o saberá VM ja com que aqui nos estamos aviando com toda a pressa pera ir ver o que VM me or-dena. Ds gde a VM ms ans Lixa 11 de Mco de 1704

Ao e Co de Vmce D João Diogo de Attaide Snor Luis Jozeph de Vasconcellos.


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