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Hum jardim ideado pelo do Conde de Ericeira

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Resumo:When the Spanish universities Rey Juan Carlos (urjc) and Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (uned) launched the call for participation in the International Congress: Hortus Virtualis – Rescates Digitales de la Jardíneria Histórica, we immediately proposed the virtualization of the garden of the palace of the Condes de Ericeira, located in the old parish of S. José in Lisbon. This famous seventeenth-century garden was recreated next to the Royal Palace of Ribeira in 1687. This event was related to the wedding festivals of king D. Pedro II and D. Sofa de Neuburgo (1687), during which ephemeral arches were built and freworks were conceived. The presence of the garden of the Condes de Ericeira, with its statue of Neptune attributed to Gian Lorenzo Bernini, is a mixture of these two ephemeral celebrations: the arches and the freworks. In this text, we propose to establish the historical context that allowed Alexandre González Rivas to create its virtual reconstitution. In fact, we will address the royal wedding and its festivals, the fgure of the Conde de Ericeira and his palace, and fnally, we will present a virtual reconstruction considering manuscript and printed sources.
Autores principais:Flor, Susana Varela
Outros Autores:Flor, Pedro; González Rivas, Alexandre
Assunto:Baroque Festivals Lisbon Digital Humanities Virtual reconstruction Ephemeral Art
Ano:2023
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:capítulo de livro
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:português
Origem:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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Resumo:When the Spanish universities Rey Juan Carlos (urjc) and Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (uned) launched the call for participation in the International Congress: Hortus Virtualis – Rescates Digitales de la Jardíneria Histórica, we immediately proposed the virtualization of the garden of the palace of the Condes de Ericeira, located in the old parish of S. José in Lisbon. This famous seventeenth-century garden was recreated next to the Royal Palace of Ribeira in 1687. This event was related to the wedding festivals of king D. Pedro II and D. Sofa de Neuburgo (1687), during which ephemeral arches were built and freworks were conceived. The presence of the garden of the Condes de Ericeira, with its statue of Neptune attributed to Gian Lorenzo Bernini, is a mixture of these two ephemeral celebrations: the arches and the freworks. In this text, we propose to establish the historical context that allowed Alexandre González Rivas to create its virtual reconstitution. In fact, we will address the royal wedding and its festivals, the fgure of the Conde de Ericeira and his palace, and fnally, we will present a virtual reconstruction considering manuscript and printed sources.