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English: The "Van-Ruge" of Santiago (or, the Peasant), 1932, by José de Almeida e Silva. Grão Vasco Museum, Viseu, Portugal. The artist inscribed the following text on the back of the canvas: "The Van-Rouge of Santiago / This Man emmigrated to France as a labourer. A wine lover, he asked for it using the only French he learned: vin-rouge. Thus he became the popular 'Vanruge'."
Português: O "Van-Ruge" de Santiago (ou, o Saloio), 1932, por José de Almeida e Silva. Museu Grão Vasco, Viseu, Portugal. No verso da tela, o artista fez a seguinte inscrição: "O Van-Ruge de Santiago / Este Homem andou pela França como trabalhador. Amante do vinho, pedia-o com as únicas palavras que aprendeu: vin-rouge. E assim ficou sendo o popular Vanruge."
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José de Almeida e Silva  (1864–1945)  wikidata:Q27093767
 
José de Almeida e Silva
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Date of birth/death 15 November 1864 Edit this at Wikidata 1945 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Viseu Viseu
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