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Roque José Florêncio and Sons of the Erasures (Roque (Pata Seca))

Nádia Taquary2020

Pinacoteca de São Paulo

Pinacoteca de São Paulo
Sao Paulo, Brazil

There are many stories surrounding Roque José Florêncio, nicknamed Pata Seca. He is said to have been a “breeding slave” who had more than two hundred children. Roque was bought in Sorocaba and sold to the Viscount of Cunha Bueno, who gave him his name and surname. According to oral reports, he was a “strong and tall” (2.18 m of height) and “good and obedient” enslaved man. He is said to have lived 130 years. The story of Pata Seca is still remembered by the residents of Santa Eudóxia. Despite becoming a legend, historical information about him remains scarce and inconsistent.

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  • Title: Roque José Florêncio and Sons of the Erasures (Roque (Pata Seca))
  • Creator: Nádia Taquary
  • Date Created: 2020
  • Physical Dimensions: 39,4 x 38,5 cm (Suporte)
  • Provenance: Projeto Enciclopédia Negra (Companhia das Letras em parceria com a Pinacoteca de São Paulo, apoio do Instituto Ibirapitanga e colaboração do Instituto Soma Cidadania Criativa). Doação do artista, por intermédio da Associação Pinacoteca Arte e Cultura - APAC - em processo.
  • Type: Desenho
  • Medium: impressão digital e recortes em nanquim sobre papel colados sobre papel
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