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  • Product photography<br />
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Fotografia de produto.<br />
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http://www.azteq.com.br/iluminacao/lanterna-lumi-lite/
    Azteq Light Stick pequena.tif
  • Product photography.<br />
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Fotografia de produto.
    Azteq Light Stick.tif
  • Azteq - Product photography.<br />
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Azteq - Fotografia de produto.<br />
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http://www.azteq.com.br/iluminacao/lanterna-de-cabeca-plix/
    Lanterna de Cabeça Azteq.tif
  • Royal Portuguese Reading<br />
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The institution was founded in 1837 by a group of forty-three Portuguese immigrants, political refugees, to promote culture among the Portuguese community in the then capital of the Empire. It was the first association of this community in the city.<br />
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The current headquarters building, designed by Portuguese architect Rafael da Silva e Castro, was erected between 1880 and 1887 neomanuelino style. This architectural style evokes the exuberant Gothic-Renaissance effect at the time of the Portuguese Discoveries, known as Manueline in Portugal for having coincided with the reign of King Manuel I (1495-1521).<br />
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The interior also follows the style neomanuelino doors, wooden shelves for books and memorials. The roof of the Reading Room has a beautiful chandelier and a skylight in the iron structure, the first example of this type of architecture in Brazil. The lounge also has a beautiful monument of silver, ivory and marble (the Altar of the Fatherland), 1.7 meters high, which celebrates the time of discovery, performed at Kings & Sons in Port Antonio Maria Ribeiro by the goldsmith, and purchased in 1923 by the Royal Cabinet.<br />
Among its distinguished visitors, past, are the names of Machado de Assis, Olavo Bilac and John in Rio<br />
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The Office publishes the magazine Real Convergence Lusíada (biannual) and promotes courses on Literature, Portuguese Language, History, Anthropology and Arts, aimed mainly at college students.<br />
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The history of the Brazilian Academy of Letters is attached to the Royal Cabinet, since the first five solemn sessions of the Academy, under the presidency of Machado de Assis, were held here.
    Color Royal Portuguese Reading Chamb...tif
  • Azteq - Product photography.<br />
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Azteq - Fotografia de produto.
    Lanterna de Cabeça Azteq.tif
  • The Board of Education building was finished in 1930, it was designed by Irwin Catharine. Its classic Moderne, Art Deco, and Neoclassical interiors was converted into a residential building.
    Board of Education Building, Philade...tif
  • Azteq - Product photography.<br />
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Azteq - Fotografia de produto.
    Lanterna de Cabeça Azteq.tif
  • Azteq - Product photography.<br />
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Azteq - Fotografia de produto.<br />
<br />
http://www.azteq.com.br/iluminacao/lanterna-de-cabeca-plix/
    Lanterna de Cabeça Azteq.tif
  • Fine art photography.<br />
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Royal Portuguese Reading<br />
<br />
The institution was founded in 1837 by a group of forty-three Portuguese immigrants, political refugees, to promote culture among the Portuguese community in the then capital of the Empire. It was the first association of this community in the city.<br />
<br />
The current headquarters building, designed by Portuguese architect Rafael da Silva e Castro, was erected between 1880 and 1887 neomanuelino style. This architectural style evokes the exuberant Gothic-Renaissance effect at the time of the Portuguese Discoveries, known as Manueline in Portugal for having coincided with the reign of King Manuel I (1495-1521).<br />
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The interior also follows the style neomanuelino doors, wooden shelves for books and memorials. The roof of the Reading Room has a beautiful chandelier and a skylight in the iron structure, the first example of this type of architecture in Brazil. The lounge also has a beautiful monument of silver, ivory and marble (the Altar of the Fatherland), 1.7 meters high, which celebrates the time of discovery, performed at Kings & Sons in Port Antonio Maria Ribeiro by the goldsmith, and purchased in 1923 by the Royal Cabinet.<br />
Among its distinguished visitors, past, are the names of Machado de Assis, Olavo Bilac and John in Rio<br />
<br />
The Office publishes the magazine Real Convergence Lusíada (biannual) and promotes courses on Literature, Portuguese Language, History, Anthropology and Arts, aimed mainly at college students.<br />
<br />
The history of the Brazilian Academy of Letters is attached to the Royal Cabinet, since the first five solemn sessions of the Academy, under the presidency of Machado de Assis, were held here.
    Royal Portuguese Reading Chambers.tif
  • Azteq - Product photography.<br />
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Azteq - Fotografia de produto.
    Lanterna de Cabeça Azteq.tif
  • Decoração Casamento Carol e Rodrigo.
    Decoracao Casamento Carol e Rodrigo ...jpg
  • Decoração Casamento Carol e Rodrigo.
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  • City Hall is the largest municipal building in the United States, containing over 14.5 acres of floor space. It is an architectural treasure inside and out. The public rooms are among the most lavish in the City. The City Council Chamber, the Mayor’s Reception Room, Conversation Hall and the Supreme Court Room are the most ornate.<br />
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The exterior is covered with sculpture representing the seasons and continents, as well as allegorical figures, heads and masks. All of the sculpture was designed by Alexander Milne Calder, including the 27-ton statue of William Penn atop the tower. The tower was the tallest building in Philadelphia until 1987. Its observation deck, which is open to the public, provides a panoramic view of the city.<br />
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The present City Hall on Center Square was begun in 1871 and took over 30 years to complete. John McArthur Jr. was the architect and supervised construction with the assistance of Thomas U. Walter. The first floor is built of solid granite — 22 feet thick in some places — supporting a brick structure faced with marble. The 548-foot tower is the tallest masonry structure in the world without a steel frame.
    City Hall lights.tif
  • Flattering city lights in this night portrait in front of Comcast Building in Center City, Philadelphia.
    Portrait in Center City.tif