Giuseppe Antonio Landi
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Giuseppe Antonio Landi (30 October 1713 – 22 June 1791) was an 18th-century
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and painter of
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. Landi was born in
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. He was a pupil of
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, and was received as an Academician of Bologna, where he was professor of architecture and perspective. Landi accepted a position as a draftsman for an expedition demarcating Portuguese territories in the North Region of Brazil under Dom
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. He left Bologna at the end of 1750 or beginning of 1751, taking a boat in Genoa bound for Lisbon. Landi stayed in Portugal for two years at the beginning of the reign of Dom
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of Portugal. Landi left for Pará on June 2, 1753, with other members of the technical commission. The commission stayed in Belém for a year before moving up to the upper Rio Negro, the theater of future operations. At the time of his arrival
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was governor and captain general of the Captaincy of Grão-Pará; Furtado was also the brother of the Count of Oeiras,
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. Landi acted as an amateur naturalist, drawing for the first time the Amazonian flora and fauna. He settled in Belém and became a member of the
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, a membership restricted to European members of wealth and prestige. He conducted further scientific expeditions on the rivers of the North region of Brazil, and became familiar with the indigenous peoples of the Amazon. His manuscript on the natural history of the
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,“Descrizione di varie piante, frutti, animali, passeri, pesci, biscie, rasine, e altre simili cose che si ritrovano in questa Cappitania del Gran Parà” (ca. 1775), has been annotated by zoologists Nelson Papavero,
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, and botanist Paulo Cavalcante and published by the Emilio Goeldi Museum of Pará. Landi is referred to as Antônio José Landi in most Brazilian publications. Landi would become known for the urban plan of the city of Belém and designing or modifying nearly all of the buildings of the period. He outlined facades, buildings, a port, squares and other urban elements. Also according to Leandro Tocantins, "He never represented the abandonment of the cultural values that were part of his personality as a European man and, especially, as an Italian. On the contrary, his presence in Brazil - and in the more tropical Brazil that is the Amazon - meant the introduction of new technical and artistic forms and concepts to the region at that time, and the happy convergence of styles in vogue in Italy and Portugal, without forgetting the intimate correlation between architecture and the environment, a phenomenon that Landi had the sensitivity to perceive."


Noted works

* Our Lady of Grace Cathedral (''Catedral Nossa Senhora das Graças'') * Chapel of Saint John the Baptist * Church and Convent of Mercy * Church and Convent of Mount Carmel * Chapel of the Third Order of Mount Carmel *
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* Church and Former College of Saint Alexander * Church of Our Lady of the Rosary * Church of Saint Anne * Hospital Real * Governor's Palace of Belém *
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* Church of Santana * Mansion of Antônio Lemos Some of Landi's works in Belém were demolished or have been lost. They include the Chapel of Santa Rita (Capela de Santa Rita), located on Rua dos Mercadores, now known as Rua João Alfredo. It was built as an oratory for inmates of the municipal jailhouse. The most comprehensive biography of Landi is due to the Portuguese historian Isabel Mayer Godinho Mendonça: "António José Landi (1713/1791) - Um artista entre dois continentes", published in Lisbon in 2003.


References

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Landi, Giuseppe Antonio 18th-century Italian painters 18th-century Italian male artists Architects from Bologna Italian Baroque painters Italian expatriates in Brazil Italian expatriates in Portugal Italian male painters Painters from Bologna People from Belém Quadratura painters 1713 births 1791 deaths