Itamaraty Palace (2022) Photography by Felipe Hueb

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  • Dimensions Height 35.4in, Width 53.2in
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A unique photograph of Itamaraty Palace in Brasilia, Brazil, printed on fine art RAG 308 paper. Signed by the artist with a stamp of authenticity. This building is considered a masterpiece of famous Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer and structural engineer Joaquim Cardozo. It was inaugurated in 1970 and is located on the Esplanada dos Ministerios [...]
A unique photograph of Itamaraty Palace in Brasilia, Brazil, printed on fine art RAG 308 paper. Signed by the artist with a stamp of authenticity.

This building is considered a masterpiece of famous Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer and structural engineer Joaquim Cardozo. It was inaugurated in 1970 and is located on the Esplanada dos Ministerios square, next to two other important buildings: Planalto Palace, the official residence of the President of Brazil, and Congress. The former is located to the north, while the latter, to the south.

Itamaraty was designed as a building that symbolizes diplomacy and international relations. In this way, it represents one of the most ambitious projects in modern architecture. To do this, architect Oscar Niemeyer used elements such as columns and arches, which give the building an airy and light appearance. Its name means "house of peace", since Itamaraty is derived from "tamarind" (the tree) in Tupi-Guarani language, which suggests shade and rest.

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Felipe Hueb is a Brazilian Visual Artist and photographer certified by the New York Institute of Photography. He was raised by a family of artists and musicians and has always been fascinated by classical art. [...]

Felipe Hueb is a Brazilian Visual Artist and photographer certified by the New York Institute of Photography. He was raised by a family of artists and musicians and has always been fascinated by classical art. At the age of 18 he began to photograph just for Hobby. At the age of 28, he left his career as an electrical engineer in a multinational company and decided to dedicate himself only to photography. It was quite an adventure.

He started by photographing boudoir and artistic nude essays. He photographed tirelessly due to his ion for his work. At the same time, he improved his techniques and entered photographic contests. After a year of working as a professional photographer, he got 3 honorable mentions, one from the Moscow International Foto Awards and two from the Monochrome Contest Awards in the Fine Art and Art Nude categories.

His art always seeks to impress the viewer. Felipe uses techniques to give more movement and mystery to photography. The goal is to freeze the emotion of the moment and impress the viewer in some way. Felipe has also provided photography and video services to large companies abroad, such as British American Tobacco in Cuba, the Embassy of Portugal in Brazil, and large Panamanian companies. He has also published 2 books: The Art of Photography and The Portugal Embassy in Brazil. He currently lives in Brasília making new art daily.

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