1922 in Brazil
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Events in the year 1922 in Brazil.
Incumbents
- President: Epitácio Pessoa (to 15 November); Artur Bernardes (from 15 November)
- Vice President: Francisco Álvaro Bueno de Paiva (to 15 November); Estácio de Albuquerque Coimbra (from 15 November)
Events
- 11-18 February - Modern Art Week is held in São Paulo, marking the beginning of Brazilian Modernism.[1]
- 1 March - In the Brazilian presidential election, Artur Bernardes of the Mineiro Republican Party receives 56.0% of the vote.[2]
- 5 July - The 18 of the Copacabana Fort revolt occurs in Rio de Janeiro, then Federal District of Brazil. It is the first revolt of the tenentista movement, in the context of the Brazilian Old Republic.
- date unknown - Adalgisa Ferreira marries Ismael Nery.[3]
Arts and culture
Books
Films
- Do Rio a São Paulo Para Casar, directed by José Medina and starring Waldemar Moreno
- O Furto dos 500 Milhões de Réis, directed by Arturo Carrari and starring José Fontana
Births
- 7 January - Leopoldo Nachbin, mathematician (died 1993)
- 4 April - Dionísio Azevedo, actor (as Taufic Jacob; died 1994)
- 1 June - Bibi Ferreira, actress (as Abigail Izquierdo Ferreira)[4]
- 13 October - Gilberto Mendes, composer[5]
- 26 October - Darcy Ribeiro, anthropologist, author and politician (died 1997)
Deaths
- date unknown - Graciano dos Santos Neves, physician and politician (born 1868)
References
- ↑ Amaral, Aracy; Hastings, Kim Mrazek (1995). "Stages in the Formation of Brazil's Cultural Profile". Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts. 21.
- ↑ Dieter Nohlen (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume II, p173 ISBN 978-0-19-928358-3
- ↑ Encyclopaedia Itau Cultural - Bio of Ismael Nery. Accessed 8 March 2014
- ↑ "Biografia de Bibi Ferreira | Brasil Memória das Artes". Funarte.gov.br. Retrieved November 16, 2013.
- ↑ Don Randel, The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music. Harvard, 1996, p. 576
See also
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