• About
  • First Floor
    First Floor

    • Chronology of World Architecture
    • Encounter with the Outside World
    • Historic Pictorial Records of Goa
    • Glimpses of Goa
    • The Deshprabhu House
    • The Godinho-Jacques House
    • The Loyola-Furtado House
    • The Miranda House
    • The Silva House
    • The Costa House
    • The Kelekar House
  • Second Floor
    Second Floor

    • Climate and Architecture
    • Material and Construction
    • China Mosaic Flooring
    • Frescoes and Wall Paintings
    • The Interior
    • Oyster Shell
    • Railings
    • False Ceiling
    • Columns
    • Indo-Portuguese Furniture
    • Eaves Board
  • Attic Floor
    First Floor

    • Goan Houses Early Views
    • Helder Carita
    • Casa de Sobrado
    • The Balcao
    • Houses and their setting
    • Tulsi Vrindavan and Crosses
    • Raj Angan
    • Machila
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Glimpses of Goa

Mario Joao Carlos do Rosario de Brito Miranda (his full name) comes from Loutolim, Goa. Artist, Cartoonist and illustrator, he started his career with Times of India group of publications, and his cartoons appear regurlarly in such papers as the 'Economic Times' and the 'Afternoon Dispatch and Courier'.

Educated in Portuguese and English, he graduated from St. Xavier's College, Bombay. He has had no formal education in art. He has illustrated various books like Indide Goa by Manohar Malgonkar and A Family in Goa by Dom Moraes, and has published some of his own, Goa with Love, Paris Sketch Book and Germany in Wintertime amongst others.

He has exhibited his work in India and abroad USA, Uk, Germany, Israel, China, Japan, Australia and Portugal where he was awarded a Gulbenkian Foundation scholarship. He was awarded the Padma Shri by the government of India.

Mario Miranda lives in his anchestral home in Goa, and married to Habiba Hydari and has two sons, Raul and Rishaad.


Mythological creation of Goa

Map of Goa

Mohammud Bin Tughluq

Mahav Mantri


The coming of Portuguese

The landing of Vasco da Gamma

Afonso Albuquerque

Timmaya's visit to Albuquerque


Early military success of Portuguese


Flourishing sea trade in Velha Goa

Velha Goa


Market scene of Velha Goa


Arrival of Jesuits

Death of Albuquerque

Fidalgo

Fidalgo


Portuguese lady

Xavier and Loyala

Minguel Vaz

Minguel Vaz's reign of terror


Francis Xavier

Francis Xavier

Inquisition

The spectacle of auto da fe


The burning ghat

Luis de Camoes

Shivaji

Ruined and abandoned Velha Goa


Abade de Faria

Kushtoba

The rebellious Ranes


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