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Carlos Augusto de Mascarenhas Relvas de Campos (13 November 1838 – 23 January 1894), more commonly known simply as Carlos Relvas, was a wealthy Portuguese landowner, and sportsman. He is perhaps best known as a talented amateur
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, and as a pioneer of
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in Portugal.


Biography

Carlos Relvas was born in the Outeiro Palace, in
Golegã Golegã () is a town and municipality in Santarém District, Portugal. The population of the municipality in 2011 was 5,913,including the parish Pombalinho, that changed from the municipality of Santarém to Golegã in 2013 in an area of 84.32  ...
, a small village in the rural province of
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in
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. His father, José Farinha Relvas de Campos was one of the wealthiest landowners in Ribatejo. He was educated by private tutors in science and foreign languages, namely French. Carlos Relvas inherited a veritable fortune and extensive land from his parents, but was always held in high regard for his charitability. Of an artistic disposition, he soon turned to
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. In 1876, he had an opulent ''atelier'' built in one of his properties in
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, and bought several of the most modern photographic apparatuses from all over Europe. His photographic works became very well known and highly valued in Portugal: it did not take long until Carlos Relvas was considered the finest amateur photographer in the country. He became a member of the
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, and many of his photographs were showcased in several exhibitions, both national and abroad, and won many prizes: * Progress Medal (
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, 1873) * Silver Medal (
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, 1873) * Silver Medal (Vienna Photographic Society, 1875) * Medal ( Philadelphia, 1876) * First Prize (
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, 1876) * Gold Medal (Horticultural Exhibition at the Crystal Palace of Oporto, 1877) * Gold Medal (Exhibition of the '' Union centrale des Arts décoratifs'',
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,
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) He also became a notable sportsman, a perfect gentleman-rider: a skillful marksman, fencer, and horse rider. He also became a famous amateur
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, both as a ''cavaleiro'' (on horseback) and as a '' bandarilheiro''. An enthusiast of the sport, he had a bullring built in
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, and frequently took part in bullfighting spectacles for charity: profits from the opening performance of the Golegã arena reverted to the local hospital, and his last performance, in 1893, was to aid the victims of the 1893 Azores hurricane. In 1853, at age 15, Carlos Relvas married D. Margarida Amália Mendes de Vasconcelos, the daughter of the Counts of Podentes, one of the most illustrious families in Beira Alta, and the couple had four children — most notably
José Relvas José Maria de Mascarenhas Relvas de Campos ( Golegã, Golegã, 5 March 1858 – Alpiarça, Casa dos Patudos, 31 October 1929; , was a Portuguese politician and Prime Minister of Portugal. Personal life Jose was married to Eugénia de Lourei ...
, a republican politician who actively participated in the
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, and who briefly served as the country's
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in 1919. His wife died in 1887 and, one year later, he married Mariana Correia, a marriage that was not accepted by the entirety of his family. The couple moved to Carlos Relvas's photographic studio, now repurposed as a house, where they lived until Relvas's death on 23 January 1894, after contracting
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following a horse-riding accident.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Relvas, Carlos 1838 births 1894 deaths 19th-century Portuguese photographers People from Golegã Portuguese landowners