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Crispim do Amaral (1858 - December 17, 1911) was an actor, decorator, journalist, painter, draftsman, illustrator, and caricaturist in Brazil. He edited The Courier in 1879 in Para, Brazil and was its illustrator. He traveled to Paris in 1888. Back in Brazil he moved to Rio de Janeiro where he founded the magazines O Malho, A Avenida, O Pau, and O Século. He was born in Olinda. Amaral painted the curtain of the Amazon Theatre (debuted 1897) in Manaus titled "Meeting of the Waters". He died in Rio de Janeiro.

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  • Crispim do Amaral (Olinda, 1858 — Rio de Janeiro, 17 de dezembro de 1911) foi um ator, decorador, jornalista, pintor, desenhista e caricaturista brasileiro. Edita no Pará o jornal O Estafeta em 1879, totalmente ilustrado por ele. Viaja para Paris em 1888, e de volta ao Brasil, segue para o Rio de Janeiro, onde funda as revistas O Malho, A Avenida, O Pau e O Século. (pt)
  • Crispim do Amaral (1858 - December 17, 1911) was an actor, decorator, journalist, painter, draftsman, illustrator, and caricaturist in Brazil. He edited The Courier in 1879 in Para, Brazil and was its illustrator. He traveled to Paris in 1888. Back in Brazil he moved to Rio de Janeiro where he founded the magazines O Malho, A Avenida, O Pau, and O Século. He was born in Olinda. Amaral painted the curtain of the Amazon Theatre (debuted 1897) in Manaus titled "Meeting of the Waters". He died in Rio de Janeiro. (en)
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  • Crispim do Amaral (1858 - December 17, 1911) was an actor, decorator, journalist, painter, draftsman, illustrator, and caricaturist in Brazil. He edited The Courier in 1879 in Para, Brazil and was its illustrator. He traveled to Paris in 1888. Back in Brazil he moved to Rio de Janeiro where he founded the magazines O Malho, A Avenida, O Pau, and O Século. He was born in Olinda. Amaral painted the curtain of the Amazon Theatre (debuted 1897) in Manaus titled "Meeting of the Waters". At the Brazilian National Exposition of 1908 he painted the interior murals of the Minas Geraes state pavilion including a series of images personifying agriculture, mineralogy, manufactures and the liberal arts. The building was designed by Rafael Rebecchi. Exhibits at the pavilion included aspects of gold and diamond mining. He died in Rio de Janeiro. (en)
  • Crispim do Amaral (Olinda, 1858 — Rio de Janeiro, 17 de dezembro de 1911) foi um ator, decorador, jornalista, pintor, desenhista e caricaturista brasileiro. Edita no Pará o jornal O Estafeta em 1879, totalmente ilustrado por ele. Viaja para Paris em 1888, e de volta ao Brasil, segue para o Rio de Janeiro, onde funda as revistas O Malho, A Avenida, O Pau e O Século. (pt)
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