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Francisco Henszler Collection

Francisco Henszler, a talented artist from the late 19th century, captured the essence of Brazil's natural beauty and indigenous culture through his remarkable artworks

Background imageFrancisco Henszler Collection: Estrada de Rodagem do Alto Parana, 1895. Artist: Francisco Henszler

Estrada de Rodagem do Alto Parana, 1895. Artist: Francisco Henszler
Estrada de Rodagem do Alto Parana, 1895. From Sao Paulo by Gustavo Koenigswald. [S. Paulo, 1895]

Background imageFrancisco Henszler Collection: Guaranys visitando um Acampamento, 1895. Artist: Francisco Henszler

Guaranys visitando um Acampamento, 1895. Artist: Francisco Henszler
Guaranys visitando um Acampamento, 1895. From Sao Paulo by Gustavo Koenigswald. [S. Paulo, 1895]

Background imageFrancisco Henszler Collection: Indios Guaranys, 1895. Artist: Francisco Henszler

Indios Guaranys, 1895. Artist: Francisco Henszler
Indios Guaranys, 1895. From Sao Paulo by Gustavo Koenigswald. [S. Paulo, 1895]

Background imageFrancisco Henszler Collection: Cabanas de Indios, 1895. Artist: Francisco Henszler

Cabanas de Indios, 1895. Artist: Francisco Henszler
Cabanas de Indios, 1895. From Sao Paulo by Gustavo Koenigswald. [S. Paulo, 1895]

Background imageFrancisco Henszler Collection: Campos, 1895. Artist: Francisco Henszler

Campos, 1895. Artist: Francisco Henszler
Campos, 1895. From Sao Paulo by Gustavo Koenigswald. [S. Paulo, 1895]

Background imageFrancisco Henszler Collection: Pesca no Rio Grande, 1895. Artist: Francisco Henszler

Pesca no Rio Grande, 1895. Artist: Francisco Henszler
Pesca no Rio Grande, 1895. From Sao Paulo by Gustavo Koenigswald. [S. Paulo, 1895]

Background imageFrancisco Henszler Collection: Exploracao do Ro de Sto. Anastacio, 1895. Artist: Francisco Henszler

Exploracao do Ro de Sto. Anastacio, 1895. Artist: Francisco Henszler
Exploracao do Ro de Sto. Anastacio, 1895. From Sao Paulo by Gustavo Koenigswald. [S. Paulo, 1895]

Background imageFrancisco Henszler Collection: Rio de S. Anastacio, 1895. Artist: Francisco Henszler

Rio de S. Anastacio, 1895. Artist: Francisco Henszler
Rio de S. Anastacio, 1895. Santo Anastacio River is a river of SOo Paulo state in southeastern Brazil. From Sao Paulo by Gustavo Koenigswald. [S. Paulo, 1895]

Background imageFrancisco Henszler Collection: Indios Guaranys, voltando de uma cathada, 1895. Artist: Francisco Henszler

Indios Guaranys, voltando de uma cathada, 1895. Artist: Francisco Henszler
Indios Guaranys, voltando de uma cathada, 1895. The Guarani or Ava, according to their original ethnic denomination (that means human being ), are a group of South American indigenous peoples, here

Background imageFrancisco Henszler Collection: Indios Coroados, 1895. Artist: Francisco Henszler

Indios Coroados, 1895. Artist: Francisco Henszler
Indios Coroados, 1895. From Sao Paulo by Gustavo Koenigswald. [S. Paulo, 1895]

Background imageFrancisco Henszler Collection: Salto Grande (Rio Paranapanema), 1895. Artist: Francisco Henszler

Salto Grande (Rio Paranapanema), 1895. Artist: Francisco Henszler
Salto Grande (Rio Paranapanema), 1895. From Sao Paulo by Gustavo Koenigswald. [S. Paulo, 1895]


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Francisco Henszler, a talented artist from the late 19th century, captured the essence of Brazil's natural beauty and indigenous culture through his remarkable artworks. In "Estrada de Rodagem do Alto Parana, " he skillfully portrays a scenic road surrounded by lush landscapes, showcasing his mastery in landscape painting. In "Guaranys visitando um Acampamento, " Henszler brings to life an intimate moment between Guaraní natives and their campsite. His attention to detail allows us to immerse ourselves in their daily lives, witnessing their customs and traditions firsthand. Through "Indios Guaranys" and "Cabanas de Indios, " Henszler delves deeper into the world of the Guaraní people. These paintings depict their distinctive attire and offer glimpses into their communal living spaces, providing valuable insights into this ancient civilization. Henszler's artistic prowess extends beyond human subjects as seen in "Campos" and "Pesca no Rio Grande. " Here, he captures serene countryside scenes with rolling hills or tranquil rivers where fishing activities take place. The vivid colors used evoke a sense of peace and harmony with nature. Exploring further territories, Henszler takes us on an adventure along the Ro de Sto. Anastacio in his painting titled "Exploracao do Ro de Sto. Anastacio. " This artwork showcases his ability to capture movement as we witness explorers navigating through untamed waters. The breathtaking beauty of Rio de S. Anastacio is also showcased in another piece by Henszler aptly named after this majestic river itself. With its cascading waterfalls against rocky cliffs, it is evident that Francisco had a deep appreciation for Brazil's awe-inspiring landscapes. Returning once again to indigenous communities, Henszler presents us with two captivating works: "Indios Guaranys voltando de uma cathada" and "Indios Coroados.