"Musicians," a work by Di Cavalcanti that fell victim to Bolsonaro's negligence, is exclusive to the Alvorada Palace.
The piece was custom-commissioned by Oscar Niemeyer and is worth approximately R$ 5 million.
247 - Among the damages found by the First Lady, Janja, after the Bolsonaro family left the Alvorada Palace is the fading of the "Musicians" tapestry, by modernist Di Cavalcanti.
The piece was removed from the Alvorada Palace library and moved to the State Room, where it was left exposed to the sun. In its place, the equipment used by Jair Bolsonaro (PL) for his live broadcasts on social media was installed.
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According to Janja, the artwork will be restored and returned to its original location.
According to UOLThe tapestry was custom-commissioned for the Alvorada Palace library by architect Oscar Niemeyer in the 50s and is valued at approximately R$ 5 million.
The work is a tribute to Brazilian music and shows a group playing instruments typical of traditional samba.
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