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Pedro Corrêa do Lago (born March 15, 1958) is a Brazilian art historian and curator who has formed the largest private collection of autograph letters and manuscripts in the world today. He is the author of over twenty books on manuscripts and Brazilian art and was president of Brazil's
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from 2003 to 2005. In 2002, partnering with his wife Bia Corrêa do Lago, he founde
Capivara
an art publishing house specialized in catalogues raisonnés of artists active in Brazil. Since 2012 he has been a columnist for the monthly magazine ''Piaui''.


Life

The son of Brazilian diplomat Antonio Corrêa do Lago and grandson of leading statesman
Oswaldo Aranha Oswaldo Euclides de Sousa Aranha (, 15 February 1894 – 27 January 1960) was a Brazilian politician, diplomat and statesman, who came to national prominence in 1930 under Getúlio Vargas. Considered a moderate by many in and outside of Brazil, ...
, Corrêa do Lago spent most of his early life accompanying his father in various postings in Europe and South America. He has a brother, André Aranha Corrêa do Lago, who in 1990 married Beatrice Weiller, second cousin of King
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(for being the maternal great-granddaughter of King
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and great-great-great-granddaughter of
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) and sister of Sibilla Weiller, wife of
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. He holds a master's degree in economics from the
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and is fluent in five languages. From 1987 to 2003 he was an antiquarian bookseller in São Paulo and Sotheby's representative in that city from 1986 to 2012. He has also been active as a trustee of the
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since 1992, and as a full member of Brazil's Historic and Geographic Institute (IHGB) since 2008. Corrêa do Lago has curated several exhibitions including ''The Distant View'' at the
São Paulo Biennale SAO or Sao may refer to: Places * Sao civilisation, in Middle Africa from 6th century BC to 16th century AD * Sao, a town in Boussé Department, Burkina Faso * Saco Transportation Center (station code SAO), a train station in Saco, Maine, U.S. ...
in 2000, ''Frans Post'', in Paris, at the Musée du Louvre, in 2005 and ''L’Empire Brésilien et ses Photographes'' at the Musée d’Orsay in 2005. He also curated the exhibit ''Brasiliana Itaú'', on permanent display since 2014 in the Espaço Olavo Setubal at
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, in
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.


Manuscript collector

Starting in his early teens, Corrêa do Lago has gathered what is widely considered the largest private collection of autograph letters and manuscripts formed in the past 50 years. The subject of his 2003 book entitle
''True to the Letter''
(published in five languages), the collection has since grown to become the most comprehensive in the six areas focused on by Corrêa do Lago: art, literature, history, science, music and entertainment. Over a span of 45 years, he assembled tens of thousands of letters, documents, signed photographs and all sorts of manuscript items emanating from the four or five thousand figures he recognized as most prominent in these fields since 1500. Significant pieces from personalities such as Newton and Einstein, Mozart and Beethoven, Van Gogh and Picasso, Joyce and Proust, Henry VIII and Gandhi, Chaplin and Disney are present in the collection, which will be shown to the public for the first time from June to September, 2018, at The
Morgan Library & Museum The Morgan Library & Museum, formerly the Pierpont Morgan Library, is a museum and research library in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It is situated at 225 Madison Avenue, between 36th Street to the south and 37th S ...
in New York when 130 selected items will be exhibited.


Capivara Editions

With his wife Bia, in 2002 Corrêa do Lago founde
Capivara
a publishing house specializing in Brazilian art. He is responsible for leading teams that have conducted the primary research on the most important foreign artists active in Brazil before the 20th century, including
Frans Post Frans Janszoon Post (17 November 1612 – 17 February 1680) was a painter during the Dutch Golden Age. He was the first European artist to paint landscapes of the Americas, during and after the period of Dutch Brazil In 1636 he traveled to D ...
and
Jean Baptiste Debret Jean-Baptiste Debret (; 18 April 1768 – 28 June 1848) was a French Painting, painter, who produced many valuable lithographs depicting the people of Brazil. Debret won the second prize at the 1798 Salon de Paris, Salon des Beaux Arts. Biograph ...
. Many important paintings have been rediscovered or reattributed by Corrêa do Lago, who has also located and identified thousands of significant historical photographs and manuscript documents, including the earliest photograph of the Americas, by Hercule Florence. In 2008, the couple located with a noblewoman in Europe the lost photography collection of Princess Isabel, regent of Brazil, who went into exile in 1889, and revealed its one thousand images in a book published the following year. Corrêa do Lago was also the editor of
Vik Muniz: Catalogue Raisonné, 1987–2015
'' which covers the entire output of Brazil's best-known contemporary artist (26).


Brazil’s National Library

Invited by Culture Minister
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, Corrêa do Lago was president of Brazil's National Library (Biblioteca Nacional) from February 2003 to October 2005. While he was able to reorganize important services within the institution and create an influential monthly illustrated magazine on Brazilian history ''Revista de Historia da Biblioteca Nacional'' , his tenure was marked by strong opposition by the leaders of the union of the library's employees, some of whom were deprived of irregular benefits granted by previous administrations, which were disallowed by Corrêa do Lago. In mid 2005, during a three-month strike by the public servants of the
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(which forced the National Library to be closed during that entire period), a theft occurred of rare items including photographs, prints and drawings (which were later mostly recovered). This crime was perpetrated by a gang that has since been jailed and had pillaged several Brazilian cultural institutions in the early 2000s. At the empty National Library, they operated freely by bribing the security guards. These facts were still unknown at the time and were only uncovered in the following years. Speculation concerning security at the library intensified the union's opposition and eventually led to Corrêa do Lago's resignation in October 2005. Legal proceedings were initiated by political opponents of Corrêa do Lago related to his term of office at the National Library, but he was cleared of all charges. Oriented by leading Brazilian historians that formed its editorial board, the illustrated history magazine founded by Corrêa do Lago, the ''Revista de Historia da Biblioteca Nacional,'' continued to be published for another eleven years after his departure, making Brazilian history accessible to millions in Brazil.


Publications

A leading specialist in Brazilian iconography of the colonial and imperial periods, Corrêa do Lago has written 22 books and catalogues since 1996. These include the catalogues raisonnés of
Frans Post Frans Janszoon Post (17 November 1612 – 17 February 1680) was a painter during the Dutch Golden Age. He was the first European artist to paint landscapes of the Americas, during and after the period of Dutch Brazil In 1636 he traveled to D ...
(2006, with his wife Bia),
Jean Baptiste Debret Jean-Baptiste Debret (; 18 April 1768 – 28 June 1848) was a French Painting, painter, who produced many valuable lithographs depicting the people of Brazil. Debret won the second prize at the 1798 Salon de Paris, Salon des Beaux Arts. Biograph ...
(2008, with Júlio Bandeira) and
Nicolas-Antoine Taunay Nicolas-Antoine Taunay (10 February 1755 – 20 March 1830) was a French painter known best for his landscapes with scenes from ancient and modern history, mythology, and religion. Early years Nicolas Antoine Taunay was born in Paris, France, in ...
(2009). He also organized the two editions of Vik Muniz's catalogue raisonné (2009 and 2015), and encouraged and supervised the publication of other significant raisonnés including those of J. M. Rugendas (2010), A. J. Pallière (2011), and A. Eckhout (2010). He has furthermore published monographs on photographers ( Militão, 2001) and on collections that he helped to form (
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, 2009), as well as a photobiography of his grandfather
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, to critical acclaim (2017).


Private life

Pedro Corrêa do Lago has been married since 1994 to Maria Beatriz (Bia) Fonseca and has two stepsons. The daughter of Brazilian novelist
Rubem Fonseca Rubem Fonseca (May 11, 1925 – April 15, 2020) was a Brazilian writer. Life and career He was born in Juiz de Fora, in the state of Minas Gerais, but he lived most of his life in Rio de Janeiro. In 1952, he started his career as a low-level cop ...
, Bia is the co-author of four books with her husband and for fifteen years hosted the leading literary show on Brazilian television ''Umas Palavras'' from 2001 to 2016.
Bendito fruto entre os Fonseca
, ''O Globo'', 7/05/2011 – retrieved January 03, 2018
She is currently a screenwriter and co-authored a novela for TV Globo in 2017 (''
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'').


In popular culture

Corrêa do Lago is believed to have inspired the characters in two best-selling novels: the bookseller Miguel Solera de Lara in
Jô Soares José Eugênio Soares (16 January 1938 – 5 August 2022), known professionally as Jô Soares (Portuguese: /ˈʒo soˈaɾis, ˈswa-, -ɾiʃ/), or Jô, was a Brazilian comedian, talk show host, author, musician, actor and writer. Early life ...
’s '' O Xangô de Baker Street'' (1995) and Paulo Ferreira da Lagoa in '' Codex 632'' (2005) by Portuguese writer José Rodrigues dos Santos.


References


External links


Pedro e Bia lançam livro
, aired 01/31/10/2008, ''Programa do Jô'', TV Globo, retrieved 06/01/2018 – also at https://globoplay.globo.com/v/905209/ retrieved 06/01/2018 (TV clip in Portuguese)

, aired 07/08/2017, TV Cultura, retrieved 06/01/2018 (TV clip in Portuguese) {{DEFAULTSORT:Corrêa do Lago, Pedro 1958 births Living people Brazilian art historians Brazilian curators Brazilian collectors