Rua da Praia
The Brazilian port town of Paraty developed first as a port to ship gold during Brazil’s 18th century gold rush and thence subsequently coffee and sugar until the building of a railway at the end of the 19th century allowed growers to transport directly to Rio de Janeiro.  The town then became isolated until connected by a paved road during the 1970s.  Today it is an architectural gem which became a UNESCO world heritage site in 2004.  Rua de Praia is one of its preserved cobbled streets.
Original
Pastel on Paper
30cm x 40cm
£275.00 Framed
Can be seen at Glasgow Art Club
The Brazilian port town of Paraty developed first as a port to ship gold during Brazil’s 18th century gold rush and thence subsequently coffee and sugar until the building of a railway at the end of the 19th century allowed growers to transport directly to Rio de Janeiro.  The town then became isolated until connected by a paved road during the 1970s.  Today it is an architectural gem which became a UNESCO world heritage site in 2004.  Rua de Praia is one of its preserved cobbled streets.