DescriptionVisconde do rio branco square in Belem Para.jpg
Visconde do Rio Branco Square, c.1880. This square is located in Belém, capital of the Brazilian state of Pará. Its name is a homage to the Brazilian statesman José Paranhos, Viscount of Rio Branco and a monument in his honor can be seen at the middle of the picture.
Date
circa 1880
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Source
Vasquez, Pedro. Mestres da fotografia no Brasil. Rio de Janeiro: Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil, 1995. ISBN8585688041
Author
Felipe Augusto Fidanza (c.1847 - 1903)
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