Frans Post (1612-1680) is the first trained artist from the Old World to paint landscapes of the Americas. He spent seven years of his life in Brazil (1637-1644) where he painted canvases that are highly regarded today and were the subject of an exhibition organised by the Louvre Museum in 2005. In Holland he painted another 148 works that have been sought by collectors and museums in the past decades. This sumptuous publication documents Post's entire oeuvre, which includes 155 paintings known to date, 57 drawings, and 35 prints. The editors together with four renowned experts worked together to establish the corpus of authentic works. AUTHORS: Bia Fonseca Correa do Lago's focus of interest is Brazilian art and nineteenth-century photography; she has published four books related to these subjects. Pedro Correa do Lago is the author of twelve books, mostly on Brazilian art and history. He was President of the National Library of Brazil from 2003 to 2005. 247 colour images