01150naa a2200133 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902200140006010000170007424500560009126000090014752007680015677300920092412816992006-06-09 1950 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d a0365-06261 aNUNES, G. M. aFabricação e evolução do mobiliário no Brasil. c1950 aThe art of furnishing interiors is direcly related to architecture, which made its appearance as soon as the people of the earth changed from nomadic to sedentary life. The Brazilian Indian had no furniture because his settlements were not fixed. It was the Jesults who managed to plant him firmly in Christianised villages. Interior furnishing in Brazil came therefore with civilisation, which little by little introduced European habits. The Art movement that reached the Iberian peninsula at the time of the Renaissance coincided with the discovery of the New Continent and it was from this point that the history of European art in america starded. Jacaranda wood, found in the vicinity of the capital or Bahia, met with the ready approval of the European ... tAnuario Brasileiro de Economia Florestal, Rio de Janeirogv. 3, n. 3, p. 194-201, 1950.