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Barcelona and Modernity

Author : William H. Robinson,Jordi Falgàs,Carmen Belen Lord,Josefina Alix,Cleveland Museum of Art,Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.)
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 552 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2006-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780300121063

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Barcelona and Modernity by William H. Robinson,Jordi Falgàs,Carmen Belen Lord,Josefina Alix,Cleveland Museum of Art,Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.) Pdf

Catalogus van een tentoonstelling van werk van Catalaanse kunstenaars.

Images and Ideas in the Middle Ages

Author : Gerhart B. Ladner
Publisher : Ed. di Storia e Letteratura
Page : 524 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : Art
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Images and Ideas in the Middle Ages by Gerhart B. Ladner Pdf

Bernard Shaw and the Spanish-Speaking World

Author : Gustavo A. Rodríguez Martín
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2022-05-10
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9783030974237

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Bernard Shaw and the Spanish-Speaking World by Gustavo A. Rodríguez Martín Pdf

This book explores, through a multidisciplinary approach, the immense influence exerted by Bernard Shaw on the Spanish-speaking world on both sides of the Atlantic. This collection of essays encompasses the reception and dissemination of his ideas; the translation of his works into Spanish; the performance history of his plays in Spain and Latin America; and Shaw’s influence on many key figures of literature in Spanish. It begins by delving into Shaw’s knowledge of Spanish literature and gauging his acquaintance with the Spanish cultural milieu throughout his tenure as an art, music, and theatre critic. His early exposure to Spanish-speaking culture later made the return trip in the form of profuse critical reception and theatrical success in countries like Spain, Argentina, Mexico, and Uruguay. This allows for a more detailed investigation into the unmistakable mark that Bernard Shaw left in the oeuvre of leading Spanish-speaking authors like Ramiro de Maeztu, Jorge Luis Borges or Nemesio Canales. This volume also assesses the translations of Shaw’s works into Spanish—while also providing a detailed publication history of these translations.

John Berryman

Author : John Haffenden
Publisher : Springer
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 1980-05-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781349050420

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John Berryman by John Haffenden Pdf

The poetry of John Berryman occupies an incomparable place in modern American literature. This study traces the composition of the major poems, and interprets Berryman's characteristic trials and his imaginative triumphs. In Homage to Mistress Bradstreet , which Edmund Wilson called ' the most distinguished long poem by an American since The Waste Land ', Berryman set himself enormous problems of theme and form, and overcame them with the vigorous and exciting craft that is described in this book. He transformed his personal concerns and historical interests into a fully achieved artistic unity, a poem which succeeds both as lyric and as drama. Similarly, in forging the thirteen-year 'epic' of The Dream Songs , 'the tragical history of Henry', as the poet himself called it, Berryman resolutely confronted chosen models such as Don Quixote and The Iliad , and eventually realised his own design and a unique poetic voice. 'I set up the 'Bradstreet' poem as an attack on 'The Waste Land' ' Berryman said in his National Book Award Acceptance Speech; 'I set up ' The Dream Songs ' as hostile to every visible tendency in both American and English poetry...The aim was the same in both poems: the reproduction or invention of the motions of a human personality, free and determined, in one case feminine, in the other masculine.' A chief feature of this study is the remarkably extensive use John Haffenden has made of primary research materials - manuscript drafts, notes, marginalia, diary entries and letters, all of which are printed here for the first time - to illuminate and explain the poems. This book is both a critical analysis of Berryman's mature works and an internal narrative of the poet's struggles and success. It includes comprehensive notes and commentary on 'The Dream Songs' and on 'Delusions, Etc.' , as well as an authoritative discussion and assesment of 'Love & Fame'.

A Life of Picasso IV: The Minotaur Years

Author : John Richardson
Publisher : Knopf
Page : 369 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2021-11-16
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780307266668

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A Life of Picasso IV: The Minotaur Years by John Richardson Pdf

The beautifully illustrated fourth volume of Picasso’s life—set in France and Spain during the Spanish Civil War and World War II—covers friendships with the surrealist painters; artistic inspiration around Guernica and the Minotaur; and his muses Marie-Thérèse, Dora Maar, and Françoise Gilot; and much more. Including 271 stunning illustrations and drawing on original and exhaustive research from interviews and never-before-seen material in the Picasso family archives, this book opens with a visit by the Hungarian-French photographer Brassaï to Picasso’s chateau in Normandy, Boisgeloup, where he would take his iconic photographs of the celebrated plaster busts of Marie-Thérèse, Picasso’s mistress and muse. Picasso was contributing to André Breton’s Minotaur magazine and he was also spending more time with the likes of Man Ray, Salvador Dalí, Lee Miller, and the poet Paul Éluard, in Paris as well as in the south of France. It was during this time that Picasso began writing surrealist poetry and became obsessed with the image of himself as the mythic Minotaur—head of a bull, body of a man—and created his most famous etching, Minotauromachie. Richardson shows us the artist is as prolific as ever, painting Marie-Thérèse, but also painting the surrealist photographer Dora Maar who has become a muse, a collaborator and more. In April 1937, the bombing of the town of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War inspires Picasso’s vast masterwork of the same name, which he paints in just a few weeks for the Spanish Pavilion at the Paris World’s Fair. When the Nazis occupy Paris in 1940, Picasso chooses to remain in the city despite the threat that his art would be confiscated. In 1943, Picasso meets Françoise Gilot who would replace Dora, and as Richardson writes, “rejuvenate his psyche, reawaken his imagery and inspire a brilliant sequence of paintings.” As always, Richardson tells Picasso’s story through his work during this period, analyzing how it shows what the artist was feeling and thinking. His fascinating and accessible narrative immerses us in one of the most exciting moments in twentieth century cultural history, and brings to a close the definitive and critically acclaimed account of one of the world’s most celebrated artists.

Surrealism, Politics and Culture

Author : Raymond Spiteri,Donald Lacoss
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2020-03-18
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781351769921

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Surrealism, Politics and Culture by Raymond Spiteri,Donald Lacoss Pdf

This title was first published in 2003. Drawing on literary, art historical and historical studies, this essay collection explores the complex encounter between culture and politics within Surrealism. The Surrealist movement was one of the first cultural movements to question explicitly the relation between culture and politics, and its attempt to fuse social and cultural revolution has been a critical factor in shaping our sense of modernity. This anthology addresses not only the contested ground between culture and politics within Surrealism itself, and within the subsequent historical accounts of the movement, but also the broader implications of this encounter on our own sense of modernity. Its goal is to delineate the role of radical politics in shaping the historical trajectory of Surrealism.

Museums, Modernity and Conflict

Author : Kate Hill
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2020-11-26
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781000260397

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Museums, Modernity and Conflict by Kate Hill Pdf

Museums, Modernity and Conflict examines the history of the relationship between museums, collections and war, revealing how museums have responded to and been shaped by war and conflicts of various sorts. Written by a mixture of museum professionals and academics and ranging across Europe, North America and the Middle East, this book examines the many ways in which museums were affected by major conflicts such as the World Wars, considers how and why they attempted to contribute to the war effort, analyses how wartime collecting shaped the nature of the objects held by a variety of museums, and demonstrates how museums of war and of the military came into existence during this period. Closely focused around conflicts which had the most wide-ranging impact on museums, this collection includes reflections on museums such as the Louvre, the Stedelijk in the Netherlands, the Canadian War Museum and the State Art Collections Dresden. Museums, Modernity and Conflict will be of interest to academics and students worldwide, particularly those engaged in the study of museums, war and history. Showing how the past continues to shape contemporary museum work in a variety of different and sometimes unexpected ways, the book will also be of interest to museum practitioners.

The Impact of the Spanish Civil War on Britain

Author : Tom Buchanan
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2006-11-27
Category : History
ISBN : 9781837641369

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The Impact of the Spanish Civil War on Britain by Tom Buchanan Pdf

Explores the relationship between Britain and the Spanish Civil War. This book explains the war's legacy and longer-term impact on Britain, and presents a chronological progression from the Civil War to the post-war Franco era. It also provides a discussion of the importance of loss and memory.

Roland Penrose

Author : James King
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2016-05-04
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781474414524

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Roland Penrose by James King Pdf

As an artist, an impresario, a biographer and a collector, Roland Penrose (1900-1984) is a key figure in the study of art in England from 1920 to 1984. In the first biography of Penrose, acclaimed biographer James King explores the intricacies of Penrose's life and work tracing the profound effects of his upbringing in a Quaker household on his values, the early influence of Roger Fry, his friendships with Max Ernst, Andre Breton and other surrealists, especially Paul Eluard, his organization of the landmark International Surrealist Exhibition in the summer of 1936, his conflicted relationship with Pablo Picasso, and his tireless promotion of surrealism as well as the production of his own surrealist art. With a deftness of touch, King traces Penrose's complex professional and personal lives, including his pacifism, his work as a biographer - including his outstanding life of Picasso as well as those of Miro, Man Ray, and Tapies - and as an art historian, as well as his unconventionality, especially in his two marriages - including that to Lee Miller -and his numerous love affairs.

The Month at Goodspeed's

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 678 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 1936
Category : Books
ISBN : PSU:000057706245

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The Splendor and Opulence of the Past

Author : Paul Freedman
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 229 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2023-11-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781501772238

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The Splendor and Opulence of the Past by Paul Freedman Pdf

The Splendor and Opulence of the Past traces the career of Jaume Caresmar (1717–1791), a church historian and a key figure of the Catalan Enlightenment who transcribed tens of thousands of parchments to preserve and glorify Catalonia's medieval past in the face of its diminishing autonomy. As Paul Freedman shows, Caresmar's books, essays, and transcriptions—some only recently discovered—provide fresh insights into the Middle Ages as remembered in modern Catalonia and illustrate how a nation's past glories and humiliations can inform contemporary politics and culture. From the ninth to the sixteenth centuries, Catalonia was a thriving, independent set of principalities within what would become modern Spain. In the wake of the dismantling of its autonomy by the eighteenth-century Spanish state, Catalan scholars looked to the region's medieval independence and wealth as a means of maintaining a distinct Catalan identity and resisting Castilian hegemony. Through their writings and archival investigations, Caresmar and the canons at Santa Maria de Bellpuig de les Avellanes, where Caresmar was abbot, laid the foundations for not only the scholarly exploration of the Middle Ages but also the development of Catalan national sentiment. Although the eighteenth century is often regarded as a low point for the Catalan language and culture, The Splendor and Opulence of the Past emphasizes the importance of this period's antiquarians to Catalan projects of modernization and economic progress and links their historiography of the Middle Ages to struggles over Catalonia's relationship to the Spanish state over two centuries.

Bulletin of Spanish Studies

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 498 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 1937
Category : Latin America
ISBN : STANFORD:36105007849370

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Bulletin of Spanish Studies by Anonim Pdf