Manuel de Araújo Porto-Alegre, Baron of Santo Ângelo
Baron of Santo Ângelo | |
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Porto-Alegre by Ferdinand Krumholz, c. 1848 | |
| Born | Manuel José de Araújo 29 November 1806 Rio Pardo, Colonial Brazil |
| Died | 30 December 1879 (aged 73) Lisbon, Kingdom of Portugal |
| Pen name | Tibúrcio do Amarante |
| Occupation | Writer, painter, caricaturist, professor, diplomat, architect |
| Alma mater | Imperial Academy of Fine Arts |
| Period | 19th century |
| Genre | Poetry, theatre, painting, drawing, editorial cartoon |
| Literary movement | Romanticism |
| Spouse | Ana Paulina Delamare |
| Children | Carlota Porto-Alegre Paulo Porto-Alegre |
Coat of Arms of the Baron of Santo Ângelo | |
Manuel José de Araújo Porto-Alegre, Baron of Santo Ângelo (29 November 1806 – 30 December 1879), was a Brazilian Romantic writer, painter, architect, diplomat and professor, considered to be one of the first Brazilian editorial cartoonists ever. He is the patron of the 32nd chair of the Brazilian Academy of Letters.