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was commissioned by Eva and her husband to renovate the house, which gained palatial facades and interiors in classic spirit. The house was expanded in the 1960s to accommodate the growing collection. The items are arranged throughout nine main rooms, which were named by Eva: Main Hall, Renaissance
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The Breathing Project was created in 2004 by Marcio Doctors, who has curated it ever since. Its aim is to foster interaction between contemporary art interventions and the classical art collection at Fundação Eva Klabin. Doctors invites contemporary artists to intervene in the exhibition spaces at
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In the 1960s, with the growing of the collection, Eva decided to renovate and expand her house, while maintaining its original style. She would later become a prominent figure of Brazilian cultural and political life, as also a leading hostess in Rio de Janeiro, offering gala dinners to important
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After returning to SĂŁo Paulo, she married, in 1933, the Austrian-born Brazilian lawyer and journalist Paulo Rapaport and moved with him to Rio de Janeiro. In 1952, they bought the house where both would live for the rest of their lives, one of the first houses built around the newly urbanized
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in 1978, shocking the Brazilian artistic community, Eva started worrying about the future of her collection. She decided to hire experts to draw up an inventory of her holdings and conduct researches on individual itens. Following the steps of her sister,
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the house museum, creating a bridge between the established art from the past and contemporary manifestations. Ernesto Neto, Nuno Ramos, Anna Bella Geiger, Claudia Bakker and José Damasceno are just a few of the guest artists.
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polychrome pottery vases decorated with fantastic animals, as well as fragments of wool and cotton fabric. From Chimu, it includes modeled pottery, such as water-canteens, twinned bottles and whistling vases.
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at that time, on August 22, 1995. Besides preserving and displaying the collection, the foundation has also the mission of organizing cultural, artistic, historical and scientific activities, such as
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statuettes representing warriors and human figures of unidentified origin. Quero-type wooden vases, a small bone scale, and fragments of cotton and woolen fabrics complete the collection.
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consists of about fifty items, including some objects which stand out in the context of Brazilian museums, due to their quality and rarity. Since these objects are not related to official
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in the same year that the fire happened, Eva started taking the legal measures required to establish her own foundation. Eva died in 1991, one year after the foundation was established.
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dating back to the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, bearing hallmarks of the leading silversmiths of each period, as well as a number of 17th and 18th furniture items.
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are particularly notable: statuettes representing animals, Court ladies, dignitaries, flute-players, etc. The collection also includes wooden sculptures of
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The Eva Klabin Foundation collection is one of the most important classic art collections in Brazilian museums. It comprises over 2000 itens from
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Idealized in the 1970s and legally in established in 1990, the Eva Klabin Foundation was officially open for public visitation by
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of painted silk on rice-paper, pottery, ceramics, porcelain and lacquer, statuettes of Indian deities, etc.
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to complete her studies. There, she attended the New York School of Secretaries and did voice over for a
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to the beginning of the 20th century. Outstanding among the paintings are a portrait attributed to
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and is very representative of his taste for bright colors and appreciation of tropical plant life.
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through to the 20th century. The Chinese segment is the most strongly represented. It includes
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Room, English Room, Dining Room, Chinese Room, Upper Hall, Green Room, Boudoir and Bedroom.
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Among the sculptures, the museum holds a very nice example of medieval stone statuary,
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in the early 19th century. Among the other objects, there are pottery vases from the
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of a goddess with the body of a woman and the head of a lioness, dating back to the
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is composed by paintings, sculptures, drawings and decorative objects ranging from
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The Pre-Columbian art|Pre-Columbian collection is mainly composed by objects
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immigrants Fanny and Hessel Klabin. Her father was one of the founders of
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is the most important canvas in the collection. There are also works by
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the English painting collection consists of 18th century portraits
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The decorative arts segment includes an important assemblage of
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The museum holds a small group of Early Netherlandish paintings
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by anonymous masters. Two small terracotta fauns attributed to
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and dating back to 3rd-1st century BC, and a woman's torso in
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The yard was projected by Brazilian landscape architect
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chalices and a Kuei ritual vase, dating back to the
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Canopic cap with Hapy head, between 664 and 525 b.C.
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The terracota itens produced during the 856:Portrait of Mrs. Williams as Saint Cecilia 846:, whose final version is displayed at the 553:The Florentine school outstands among the 346:, fragment of a larger statue coming from 1466: 1432: 1389: 1345: 1326: 1063:(1000–1200) civilizations of present-day 1051:The collection also holds vases from the 333: 246:The house is located on the banks of the 1402: 1354:. SĂŁo Paulo: GraphBox Caran. p. 21. 1014: 922:The oriental collection includes objects 907: 805: 704: 599: 462: 399: 324: 194: 100:in 1903, was the eldest daughter of the 87: 26: 1368:. Eva Klabin Foundation. Archived from 1305:. Eva Klabin Foundation. Archived from 514:schools, including works attributed to 492:Piermatteo Lauro de' Manfredi da Amelia 14: 1644: 916: 408: 1240:Ema Gordon Klabin Cultural Foundation 1169:Holy Family with St. John the Baptist 1019:Whistling vase, between 1200 and 1450 821: 815:Study for a portrait of Lady Caroline 577:, another Madonna by the workshop of 478: 185:Ema Gordon Klabin Cultural Foundation 118:erupted, they were forced to move to 731:(Madonna and Child in a landscape), 615: 581:are the main highlights, along with 1652:Art museums and galleries in Brazil 585:, a bronze sculpture attributed to 176:Rio de Janeiro Museum of Modern Art 24: 1268: 25: 1693: 1677:Decorative arts museums in Brazil 1594: 561:, with a glazed ceramic frame by 486:is noted for its emphasis in the 273: 122:, where Eva attended a school in 1657:Museums in Rio de Janeiro (city) 1214: 1195: 1176: 1157: 1138: 1119: 1100: 1093:Madonna and Child in a landscape 1081: 498:. There are several examples of 389:from the Classic Period and two 1152:, late 16th/early 17th century. 862:. The collection also includes 1536:"Flemish and Dutch Collection" 1262: 528:Portrait of Nicolaus Padavinus 432:is the centerpiece. Among the 204:Portrait of Nicolaus Padavinus 13: 1: 1672:1990 establishments in Brazil 1255: 1245:Museu Nacional de Belas Artes 190: 83: 1188:Portrait of a man with books 720:Flemish and Dutch collection 651:style, there's a drawing by 544:Giovanni Francesco Romanelli 338:Among the highlights of the 252:South Zone of Rio de Janeiro 7: 1662:Foundations based in Brazil 1628:22.97551044°S 43.19834598°W 1366:"Eva Klabin, the Collector" 1233: 1043:. From Nazca, it conserves 571:Madonna with Swaddled Child 254:. It was built in 1931, in 114:with her family. After the 10: 1698: 1633:-22.97551044; -43.19834598 1584:"Pre-Columbian Collection" 1074: 828:Portrait of Lady Jane Grey 635:, two small landscapes by 631:, a mythological scene by 183:, who had established the 1277:(in Brazilian Portuguese) 1226:Portrait of Mr. Critchley 1207:Portrait of Mrs. Williams 1150:Rocky valley with figures 892:Portrait of a Young Lady 884:Portrait of Mr. Critchley 840:Portrait of Lady Caroline 419:archeological excavations 248:Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon 144:Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon 1586:. Eva Klabin Foundation. 1569:. Eva Klabin Foundation. 1555:. Eva Klabin Foundation. 1538:. Eva Klabin Foundation. 1524:. Eva Klabin Foundation. 1453:"Greco-Roman Collection" 1024:Pre-Columbian collection 854:. Also important is the 779:, besides miniatures by 680:enameled Limoges plaques 639:, a winter landscape by 444:, such as a coffin of a 370:, under the rule of the 241: 1500:. Eva Klabin Foundation 1476:. Eva Klabin Foundation 1455:. Eva Klabin Foundation 1415:. Eva Klabin Foundation 1303:"Foundation and Museum" 1250:SĂŁo Paulo Museum of Art 848:National Gallery of Art 643:and head of a woman by 458:3rd Intermediate Period 356:classic Athenian period 53:located in the city of 37:Eva Klabin House Museum 1020: 913: 818: 716: 637:Nicolas-Antoine Taunay 612: 565:, a pair of angels by 484:The Italian collection 475: 405: 340:Greco-Roman collection 334:Greco-Roman collection 330: 207: 93: 32: 31:Eva Klabin Foundation. 1567:"Oriental Collection" 1474:"Egyptian Collection" 1018: 984:, dating back to the 980:divinities, like the 911: 880:Lemuel Francis Abbott 876:Portrait of Mr. Hylar 809: 727:, including works by 708: 621:The French collection 609:Snow effect in Eragny 603: 466: 403: 328: 220:temporary exhibitions 198: 91: 51:historic house museum 46:Casa Museu Eva Klabin 30: 18:Eva Klabin Foundation 1553:"English Collection" 1498:"Italian Collection" 374:. It also comprises 342:is a marble head of 156:Juscelino Kubitschek 96:Eva Klabin, born in 1624: /  1522:"French Collection" 956:, ranging from the 917:Oriental collection 872:Thomas Gainsborough 563:Andrea della Robbia 559:Benedetto da Maiano 415:Egyptian collection 409:Egyptian collection 397:and Magna Graecia. 368:Mediterranean Basin 216:Minister of Culture 92:Eva Klabin in 1929. 1433:Jaguaribe, Helio ( 1390:Jaguaribe, Helio ( 1346:Jaguaribe, Helio ( 1327:Jaguaribe, Helio ( 1089:Adriaen Isenbrandt 1067:, as well as four 1021: 914: 822:English collection 819: 801:Hendrick van Balen 743:is represented by 729:Adriaen Isenbrandt 717: 613: 546:, epitomizing the 479:Italian collection 476: 406: 331: 268:Roberto Burle Marx 208: 94: 33: 1275:Ancelmo - O Globo 1127:Sandro Botticelli 1112:Madonna and Child 1108:Antoniazzo Romano 998:Worshiping Buddha 864:Portrait of a Man 793:Jodocus de Momper 769:Philips Wouwerman 664:Head a Noblewoman 657:Le Petit Gourmand 616:French collection 567:Luca della Robbia 532:Jacopo Tintoretto 524:Antoniazzo Romano 516:Sandro Botticelli 468:Sandro Botticelli 212:Francisco Weffort 200:Jacopo Tintoretto 181:Ema Gordon Klabin 160:David Rockefeller 152:Harry Oppenheimer 16:(Redirected from 1689: 1639: 1638: 1636: 1635: 1634: 1629: 1625: 1622: 1621: 1620: 1617: 1606: 1605: 1603:Official website 1588: 1587: 1580: 1571: 1570: 1563: 1557: 1556: 1549: 1540: 1539: 1532: 1526: 1525: 1518: 1509: 1508: 1506: 1505: 1494: 1485: 1484: 1482: 1481: 1470: 1464: 1463: 1461: 1460: 1449: 1443: 1442: 1430: 1424: 1423: 1421: 1420: 1409: 1400: 1399: 1387: 1381: 1380: 1378: 1377: 1362: 1356: 1355: 1343: 1337: 1336: 1324: 1318: 1317: 1315: 1314: 1299: 1286: 1285: 1283: 1282: 1266: 1218: 1199: 1180: 1165:Bernardo Strozzi 1161: 1142: 1129:(attribution) - 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Eva Klabin Foundation

Portuguese
historic house museum
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Ancient Egypt
Impressionism

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Germany
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Neuchâtel
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Paramount
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Harry Oppenheimer
Juscelino Kubitschek
David Rockefeller
Elie Wiesel
Henry Kissinger
Shimon Peres
Rio de Janeiro Museum of Modern Art
Ema Gordon Klabin
Ema Gordon Klabin Cultural Foundation

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