
The unmatchable precision and aesthetic beauty
of Marc Ferrez photographic compositions bring, as bonus to the
exhibit's subtle narrative line, themes that contributed to the
great transformations the city was about to experience: the natural
vigor of the interior of the São Paulo state represented,
almost alegorically, by the waterfalls of Itú and Piracicaba; the
coffee fazenda and its slaves (alluding to questions related
to the immigration of European workers); the period's scientific
and tecnological development simbolized by the observatory; and
transportation, from railroads (by Militão) to the Santos harbor.
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