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L'Espagne entre deux siècles : De Zuloaga à Picasso

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Description:Il est des territoires restés longtemps ignorés, ainsi d'une partie de l'histoire de la peinture espagnole. Réputée pour ses maîtres anciens, l'Espagne a légué à l'histoire de l'art universel les plus grands noms de la peinture, et il n'est pas un ouvrage d'histoire générale de l'art qui ne consacre un chapitre à cet "âge d'or" commençant avec le Greco et s'achevant à la mort de Goya, en 1828. Il n'en va pas de même pour le XIXe siècle qui n'occupe plus qu'une place marginale. Nombreux pourtant furent les peintres espagnols à séjourner à Paris et à exposer régulièrement aux Salons, ouvrant la voie à ceux qui allaient replacer l'Espagne sur la scène artistique internationale : Dali, Miro et Picasso. C'est cette histoire que se propose de retracer cet ouvrage, ou comment, au tournant du siècle, face à un monde moderne qui exigeait de nouvelles manières de peindre, les artistes espagnols adoptèrent de nouveaux langages tout en préservant leur part d'hispanité.Published on the occasion of the exhibition Spain between 2 centuries from Zuloaga to Picasso (1890-1920), Musée national de l'Orangerie until 9th January, 2012.Although the Spanish painters of the Golden Age are well known by the French public, less so are the artists of the transitional period between the 19th and 20th centuries, with the possible exception of Sorolla. Many of them, however, like Zuloaga, Casas, Camarassa and Rusiñol, spent long periods in Paris, and regularly exhibited at the Salons. This generation opened the way for those who would become giants in the history of art: Dalí, Miró and Picasso.The exhibition presents two visions of Spain: Black Spain, with Zuloaga and Solana as its major representatives, and White Spain idealised by Sorolla's luminous, shimmering palette. Taking these two different sensibilities and the proliferation of artistic movements that appeared one after another at the dawn of the 20th century, the exhibition demonstrates how constant contact with Paris, the capital of New Painting, led the majority of these artists to adopt new idioms, while still remaining the heirs to El Greco, Ribera and Goya, and retaining part of their Hispanic identity.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with L'Espagne entre deux siècles : De Zuloaga à Picasso. To get started finding L'Espagne entre deux siècles : De Zuloaga à Picasso, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
160
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Les éditions Rmn-Grand Palais
Release
2011
ISBN
2711859320

L'Espagne entre deux siècles : De Zuloaga à Picasso

Unknown Author
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Il est des territoires restés longtemps ignorés, ainsi d'une partie de l'histoire de la peinture espagnole. Réputée pour ses maîtres anciens, l'Espagne a légué à l'histoire de l'art universel les plus grands noms de la peinture, et il n'est pas un ouvrage d'histoire générale de l'art qui ne consacre un chapitre à cet "âge d'or" commençant avec le Greco et s'achevant à la mort de Goya, en 1828. Il n'en va pas de même pour le XIXe siècle qui n'occupe plus qu'une place marginale. Nombreux pourtant furent les peintres espagnols à séjourner à Paris et à exposer régulièrement aux Salons, ouvrant la voie à ceux qui allaient replacer l'Espagne sur la scène artistique internationale : Dali, Miro et Picasso. C'est cette histoire que se propose de retracer cet ouvrage, ou comment, au tournant du siècle, face à un monde moderne qui exigeait de nouvelles manières de peindre, les artistes espagnols adoptèrent de nouveaux langages tout en préservant leur part d'hispanité.Published on the occasion of the exhibition Spain between 2 centuries from Zuloaga to Picasso (1890-1920), Musée national de l'Orangerie until 9th January, 2012.Although the Spanish painters of the Golden Age are well known by the French public, less so are the artists of the transitional period between the 19th and 20th centuries, with the possible exception of Sorolla. Many of them, however, like Zuloaga, Casas, Camarassa and Rusiñol, spent long periods in Paris, and regularly exhibited at the Salons. This generation opened the way for those who would become giants in the history of art: Dalí, Miró and Picasso.The exhibition presents two visions of Spain: Black Spain, with Zuloaga and Solana as its major representatives, and White Spain idealised by Sorolla's luminous, shimmering palette. Taking these two different sensibilities and the proliferation of artistic movements that appeared one after another at the dawn of the 20th century, the exhibition demonstrates how constant contact with Paris, the capital of New Painting, led the majority of these artists to adopt new idioms, while still remaining the heirs to El Greco, Ribera and Goya, and retaining part of their Hispanic identity.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with L'Espagne entre deux siècles : De Zuloaga à Picasso. To get started finding L'Espagne entre deux siècles : De Zuloaga à Picasso, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
160
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Les éditions Rmn-Grand Palais
Release
2011
ISBN
2711859320
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