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Ratinhos, Musical iconography and popular culture: 19th-Century Faience from the Manuel Cargaleiro Foundation

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Resumo:The words ratinho(s)/ratinha(s) designates the Beirã population (from the northeast Portugal) who moved seasonally to Alentejo (southeast Portugal) to carry out agricultural work. The lack of work opportunities combined with the needs of the poorest social classes from the Beiras region dictated these migratory movements. It was the name ratinhos that would be used to designate the faience made in Coimbra, which would represent these social types. The faience ratinha was characterized by its low cost, durability, and rich and appealing decoration. Such decoration includes the depiction of musicians mainly on plates. It is the aim of this chapter to analyze seven ratinho plates with musicians, from the Manuel Cargaleiro Foundation in Castelo Branco (Portugal). As such, the following research questions were asked: What musical instruments are represented? Who is playing? What is the gender and social classes of the performers? What are the iconographic models of this faience decoration? In this way, this research intends to fill a gap by providing a musicological study in an area that has not been addressed by the scientific community.
Autores principais:Castilho, M.L.C.
Outros Autores:Rocha, Luzia
Assunto:Ratinhos Faience Musical iconography Manuel Cargaleiro Foundation
Ano:2025
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:capítulo de livro
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco
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Resumo:The words ratinho(s)/ratinha(s) designates the Beirã population (from the northeast Portugal) who moved seasonally to Alentejo (southeast Portugal) to carry out agricultural work. The lack of work opportunities combined with the needs of the poorest social classes from the Beiras region dictated these migratory movements. It was the name ratinhos that would be used to designate the faience made in Coimbra, which would represent these social types. The faience ratinha was characterized by its low cost, durability, and rich and appealing decoration. Such decoration includes the depiction of musicians mainly on plates. It is the aim of this chapter to analyze seven ratinho plates with musicians, from the Manuel Cargaleiro Foundation in Castelo Branco (Portugal). As such, the following research questions were asked: What musical instruments are represented? Who is playing? What is the gender and social classes of the performers? What are the iconographic models of this faience decoration? In this way, this research intends to fill a gap by providing a musicological study in an area that has not been addressed by the scientific community.