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      • Antônio José da Silva (born May 8, 1705, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil—died Oct. 18, 1739, Lisbon, Port.) was a Portuguese writer whose comedies, farces, and operettas briefly revitalized the Portuguese theatre in a period of dramatic decadence.
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  2. Mar 20, 2017 · Fifty oils from the late 1940s to the mid-1980s by self-taught Brazilian-born artist José Antonio da Silva (1909-1996), who also signed his name JAS and JA Silva and called himself O Silva, are on show at Almeida e Dale in São Paulo.

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  3. In the 1940s, José Antonio da Silva's paintings signaled the changes in the social fabric of the region. His landscapes often include figures of liberal workers, settlers, ranchers and farmers - whether in scenes of rest, leisure or work.

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  4. José Antônio da Silva (1909-1996) is Brazil’s most renowned self-taught folk artist. He took part in the first edition of the São Paulo Biennial in 1951, and subsequently in 6 others up until 1989. His work also represented Brazil at the Venice Biennale in 1952 and 1966.

  5. SILVA, ANTÔNIO JOSÉ DA (known as "o Judeu"; 1705–1739), Portuguese playwright and martyr. Born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Da Silva was of Converso origin and his family secretly remained loyal to Judaism.

  6. Antonio José da Silva (əntô´nyŏŏ zhŏŏzĕ´ dä sēl´və), 1705–39, Portuguese playwright, b. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He belonged to a family of "New Christians" (Jews forced to convert), suspected of remaining secretly loyal to Judaism.

  7. António José da Silva Coutinho (8 May 1705 – 18 October 1739) was a Brazilian-Portuguese dramatist born in colonial Brazil, known as "the Jew" (O Judeu). The Brazilian spelling of his first name is Antônio; António José da Silva Coutinho in Hebrew is אנטוניו ז'וזה דה סילווה ‎.

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