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Sebastiao Salgado and the royal collections. Royal Palace of Madrid

31 May 2022 — 4 Sep 2022

© Sebastiao Salgado

Sebastiao Salgado and the royal collections. Encounters around landscape photography.

It is a series of snapshots that show the natural beauty of nature to discover the impressive and precious richness of our planet and highlight how Mother Earth tends to evolve without human traces.

The author is Sebastião Salgado, a social documentary...

© Sebastiao Salgado

Sebastiao Salgado and the royal collections. Encounters around landscape photography.

It is a series of snapshots that show the natural beauty of nature to discover the impressive and precious richness of our planet and highlight how Mother Earth tends to evolve without human traces.

The author is Sebastião Salgado, a social documentary photographer and photojournalist born in Aimorés (Brazil) in 1944 and specialized in immortalizing the world's forests and diverse ecosystems. He has traveled to more than 100 countries for various documentary photo projects. In addition, he is also known for his galleries based on third world poverty.

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