Exposição gratuita destaca vitrais na Catedral da Sé

A capital paulista abriga uma exposição gratuita que realça os vitrais da Catedral da Sé, produzidos entre 1940 e 1950 por artistas húngaros, franceses, italianos e brasileiros. A mostra apresenta 56 peças, incluindo obras do francês Max Ingrand, conhecido por restaurar os vitrais de Notre Dame após a Segunda Guerra Mundial. A exposição fica em cartaz até 15 de março de 2026.

A exposição 'Luz: Vitrais da Sé' na Catedral da Sé, localizada na Praça da Sé, s/n, no centro de São Paulo, convida o público a explorar 56 vitrais criados entre 1940 e 1950. Essas obras, produzidas por artistas da Hungria, França, Itália e Brasil, retratam cenas bíblicas e momentos da história do Brasil, destacando a riqueza artística da catedral, um marco da arquitetura neogótica inaugurado em 1913.

Entre os criadores, destaca-se o francês Max Ingrand (1908-1969), responsável pela reinstalação dos vitrais da Catedral de Notre Dame após a Segunda Guerra Mundial. A mostra enfatiza os detalhes dessas peças, que combinam técnicas tradicionais e influências internacionais, refletindo o contexto cultural da época em que foram instaladas.

Aberta diariamente das 10h às 18h, a exposição é gratuita e permanece em exibição até 15 de março de 2026. Ela integra a agenda cultural acessível da cidade, promovendo o acesso à arte em um espaço histórico central. Visitantes podem apreciar não apenas a beleza dos vitrais, mas também o ambiente da catedral, que simboliza a identidade paulistana.

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