I Must Be Portuguese
“The Portuguese never
put anything behind them except a chair to eat lunch.”
― Robert Wilson, A Small Death in
Lisbon
Illustration: A Portuguese side chair with embossed leather
seat, Third quarter of the 18th century. The scene embossed on the seat
is composed of a border of diaperwork and floral decoration surrounding an
elaborate rocaille motif. Within the design a
blindfolded cupid points his arrow at a winged and flaming heart with an eye at
its center, possibly representing the Eye of Providence. The flaming heart signifies extreme ardour or religious
fervor, and is an attribute of St. Anthony of Padua (also known as Anthony of
Lisbon).
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I think we all must be Portuguese to one degree or another.
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts exactly. I'm thinking of adding a piece of Portuguese fado music to accompany this. I need to find the right example. Curtis
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