
Tabatinguera Bridge is a painting created between 1890 and 1900 by José Ferraz de Almeida Júnior.
The artwork depicts a tranquil scene of a rustic bridge spanning a calm, muddy-brown river. On the riverbank, a row of aged, ochre-colored buildings with terracotta roofs stand. The buildings appear worn, with some showing signs of disrepair. The style is realistic, capturing the details of the architecture and the textures of the landscape. The sky is a muted grey-blue, suggesting an overcast day. The overall palette is earthy and subdued, dominated by browns, oranges, and muted greys. The painting is held in the Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo. The exact dimensions are not provided in the metadata.
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