Zé Povinho
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This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. (December 2017) |
Zé Povinho is the cartoon character of a Portuguese everyman created in 1875 by Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro. He became first a symbol of the Portuguese working-class people, and eventually into the unofficial personification of Portugal.[1]
Gallery
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First apparition of Zé Povinho in A Lanterna Mágica magazine, 12 June 1875
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Zé Povinho in A Lanterna Mágica, 1875
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Zé Povinho in the O António Maria magazine, 1880
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Colour drawing of Zé Povinho, 1882
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Zé Povinho and his creator caricatured in the Airport Station of the Lisbon Metro, 2012
References
- ^ "O "Zé Povinho" de Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro". Ensina RTP. 2011. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
- Estudos em Homenagem a Jorge Borges de Macedo, Lisbon, INIC, 1992
External links
Media related to Zé Povinho at Wikimedia Commons
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