The Sintra Mountains at Dusk
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Sintra Google Earth Map
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View of Sintra Forest
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Rocks above the Palacio da Regaleira, Sintra
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Sintra view with Atlantic Ocean in the background
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Palácio Nacional de Sintra
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Parque Natural Sintra-Cascais
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A pool in the Sintra Forest, Portugal
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View of the Sintra from the garden of the Comte de Povoa, National Palace in the background
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Sintra (Cintra) is a summer resort near Lisbon on the 'Portuguese Riviera' that historically has been frequented by the royal family and the nobility. Much of the architecture is in the neo-Renaissance style built in the nineteenth century.
This is from a collection of picturesque views of Sintra by the lithographer and sometime painter Clementine de Brelaz. She was born in Lisbon in 1811, and migrated to Switzerland, as a Protestant convert. According to Carl Brun (Schweizerisches Künstler Lexikon), Brelaz was taught in Geneva by the Swiss landscape painter Alexandre Calame (1810–64), presumably during the 1830s. The series of plates are from a set of 18 with a title ‘Coquis de Cintra: Dessines d’apres et lithographies par CNE B.’, Lisbon, Litografia de Manuel Luis, 1840. (Metropolitan Museum)