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English: The Vacancy (a pun on the word "Vaga", that can also be translated as "The Wave"): a cartoon by Manuel Gustavo Bordalo Pinheiro, published on A Paródia in 1901, satirising the situation of the casual vacancy in the Council of State following the death of the Count of São Januário; on a beach, two men in bathing suits (Pimentel Pinto and João Arroio) argue who's going to catch the approaching wave (despite the conflicts of interest, the vacancy would end up being filled by Pimentel Pinto); the Speaker of the Chamber of Peers, Luís Bívar, watches over the two on the upper right corner.
Português: A Vaga: um cartoon de Manuel Gustavo Bordalo Pinheiro, publicado n'A Paródia em 1901, satirizando a questão da vaga aberta no Conselho de Estado pela morte do Conde de São Januário: numa praia, dois homens de fato de banho (Pimentel Pinto e João Arroio) discutem quem irá apanhar a vaga que se aproxima (apesar dos conflitos de interesse, a vaga viria a ser ocupada por Pimentel Pinto); o Presidente da Câmara dos Pares, Luís Bívar, observa a situação.
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Source Hemeroteca Digital - "A Paródia", Ano 2, N.º 73, 5 Jun. 1901
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Manuel Gustavo Bordalo Pinheiro  (1867–1920)  wikidata:Q10324192
 
Manuel Gustavo Bordalo Pinheiro
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Date of birth/death 1867 Edit this at Wikidata 1920 Edit this at Wikidata
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