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A coleção de Arte Asiática de Francisco Capelo é constituída por mais de 1300 peças,
provenientes de 13 países da Ásia: Índia, Himalaias (Nepal e Tibete), Sri Lanka, China, Japão,
Myanmar (Birmânia), Tailândia, Laos, Camboja, Vietname, Indonésia, Timor e Filipinas. A
coleção irá ser instalada no Palácio de São Roque (ao Bairro Alto), recuperado e adaptado para
a exibir publicamente e de forma permanente. Este projeto de trabalho pretende desenvolver
um recurso educativo que contextualize histórica, artística e culturalmente a coleção do futuro
museu da Casa Ásia – Coleção Francisco Capelo da Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa.
Com este recurso visamos primacialmente a preparação de uma visita guiada. Este recurso
poderá eventualmente ser disponibilizado no site do museu (integral ou parcialmente) e tem
como objetivo desenvolver junto de um conjunto diversificado de profissionais (professores,
guias intérpretes, investigadores, docentes ou outros) mais e melhor informação sobre a
multiplicidade das tradições artísticas e culturais da Ásia, com relevo para a sua história, crenças
religiosas, práticas e funcionalidades, escolas e correntes artísticas, materiais e técnicas
tradicionais.
The Francisco Capelo Collection of Asian Art consists of over 1300 pieces from 13 countries: India, Himalayas (Nepal and Tibet), Sri Lanka, China, Japan, Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Timor and the Philippines.The collection will be installed and permanently exhibited in the recently restored and adapted São Roque Palace (Bairro Alto), in Lisbon. This work project aims at becoming an educational resource that contextualises the art pieces of the collection of the future Casa Ásia Museum - The Francisco Capelo Collection, historically, artistically, and culturally. Its primary goal is to help prepare a guided tour. It may also eventually become partially available on the museum website. Moreover, it may become a source of knowledge for a diversified group of professionals (teachers, interpreter guides, researchers, lecturers, and others) by conveying more and better information on the multiplicity of artistic and cultural traditions of Asia, with emphasis on their history, religious beliefs, practices and functionalities, artistic schools and traditional materials and techniques.
The Francisco Capelo Collection of Asian Art consists of over 1300 pieces from 13 countries: India, Himalayas (Nepal and Tibet), Sri Lanka, China, Japan, Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Timor and the Philippines.The collection will be installed and permanently exhibited in the recently restored and adapted São Roque Palace (Bairro Alto), in Lisbon. This work project aims at becoming an educational resource that contextualises the art pieces of the collection of the future Casa Ásia Museum - The Francisco Capelo Collection, historically, artistically, and culturally. Its primary goal is to help prepare a guided tour. It may also eventually become partially available on the museum website. Moreover, it may become a source of knowledge for a diversified group of professionals (teachers, interpreter guides, researchers, lecturers, and others) by conveying more and better information on the multiplicity of artistic and cultural traditions of Asia, with emphasis on their history, religious beliefs, practices and functionalities, artistic schools and traditional materials and techniques.
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Arte asiática Educação Cultura História Materiais Técnicas Asian art Education Culture History Materials Techniques