Brazilian Fort of St. Gabriel
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Brazilian Fort of St. Gabriel
Summary
Brazilian Fort of St. Gabriel is a lithograph print[1].
Key Facts
- Brazilian Fort of St. Gabriel is the creator of Charles Bentley[2].
- Brazilian Fort of St. Gabriel is the creator of Robert Hermann Schomburgk[3].
- Brazilian Fort of St. Gabriel is the creator of Ackermann & Co[4].
- Brazilian Fort of St. Gabriel's instance of is recorded as lithograph print[5].
- Brazilian Fort of St. Gabriel's instance of is recorded as painting[6].
- Brazilian Fort of St. Gabriel's movement is recorded as Costumbrismo[7].
- Brazilian Fort of St. Gabriel's genre is recorded as landscape painting[8].
- Brazilian Fort of St. Gabriel's depicts is recorded as sky[9].
- Brazilian Fort of St. Gabriel's depicts is recorded as cloud[10].
- Brazilian Fort of St. Gabriel's depicts is recorded as human settlement[11].
- Brazilian Fort of St. Gabriel's depicts is recorded as church building[12].
- Brazilian Fort of St. Gabriel's depicts is recorded as mountain[13].
- Brazilian Fort of St. Gabriel's depicts is recorded as hill[14].
- Brazilian Fort of St. Gabriel's depicts is recorded as vegetation[15].
- Brazilian Fort of St. Gabriel's depicts is recorded as Q14080[16].
- Brazilian Fort of St. Gabriel's depicts is recorded as grass[17].
- Brazilian Fort of St. Gabriel's depicts is recorded as soil[18].
- Brazilian Fort of St. Gabriel's depicts is recorded as boat[19].
- Brazilian Fort of St. Gabriel's depicts is recorded as canoe[20].
- Brazilian Fort of St. Gabriel's depicts is recorded as rock[21].
- Brazilian Fort of St. Gabriel's depicts is recorded as water[22].
- Brazilian Fort of St. Gabriel's depicts is recorded as waterfall[23].
- Brazilian Fort of St. Gabriel's depicts is recorded as river[24].
- Brazilian Fort of St. Gabriel's depicts is recorded as oar[25].
- Brazilian Fort of St. Gabriel's depicts is recorded as human[26].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Charles Bentley[2], a painter[27], 1806–1854[28], of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[29]; Robert Hermann Schomburgk[3], an explorer[30], 1804–1865[31], of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[32], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society[33], specialised in geography[34]; and Ackermann & Co[4], a book publisher[35], founded in 1829[36].