English: Obverse of a Brazilian 5000 cruzados banknote. The banknote featuring Candido Portinari, neo-realist painter, with in the background the last of three juxtaposed Tiradentes panels (dimension 17.70 x 3.09 m). This panel shows the execution on the gallow of Joaquim Jose da Silva Xavier, nickname Tiradentes (en:toothpuller), on 21 April 1792 for dreaming of freedom and conspiring for the independence of Brazil.
Português: Anverso de uma nota de 5000 cruzados brasileira. A cédula com efigie de Candido Portinari, pintor neo-realista, no fundo a última das três painéis justapostos Tiradentes (dimensoes 17.70 x 3.09 m). Esta painel mostra a execução na rampa de Joaquim José da Silva Xavier, apelido Tiradentes, em 21 de abril de 1792, por sonher com a liberdade e conspirar pela independência do Brasil.
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