Barcelona and Modernity: Picasso, Gaudí, Miró, DalíWilliam H. Robinson, Jordi Falgàs, Carmen Belen Lord, Josefina Alix, Cleveland Museum of Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.) Yale University Press, 1 Jan 2006 - 524 halaman A major new study of the artists and events surrounding the epochal Catalonian modern art movement. During the years after the September Revolution of 1868, Barcelona experienced tremendous industrial growth and emerged as the most politically and culturally progressive city in Spain. Barcelona and Modernity examines this remarkable seventy-one-year period, when Barcelona also reigned as one of the most dynamic centers of modernist art and architecture in Europe. Focusing on the Catalan Renaixença, Modernisme, Noucentisme, avant-garde movements of the early 20th century, and artistic reactions to the Spanish Civil War, essays by an extraordinary international team of scholars offer new insights into the work of such Catalan artists as Antoni Gaudí, Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, and Salvador Dalí, among others, by setting them in context with the art of their teachers, colleagues, and rivals. With approximately 350 works in a variety of media--painting, sculpture, photography, furniture, decorative arts, and architectural design--this intriguing book also explores how Catalan artists derived inspiration from local traditions while contributing their own innovations to international modernism. Broader in scope than any previous treatment of the subject, this book is sure to alter popular perceptions of Catalonia and become a fundamental text for years to come. |
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The Renaixença in Art Pilar Vélez | 22 |
Modernisme 185 Gaudí The Art of Architecture | 34 |
The Allure of Montmartre 195 Casa Milà a Legendary Monument | 42 |
The Second Generation of Modernista Painters 202 The Extravagant Jujol | 54 |
The Art of the Poster 6 Noucentisme and the Classical Revival | 69 |
Quatre Gats and the Origins of Picassos Career | 80 |
Graphic Art of the Quatre Gats Jordi Falgàs | 93 |
Picassos Blue Period the Object | 281 |
Miró Dalí and the Catalan Avant Miriam M Basilio | 339 |
Paranoiac Surrealism 458 Picassos Dream and Lie of Franco | 348 |
The Professional 461 Picasso Guernica and His Reaction to the Civil | 354 |
The Exposició Logicofobista in Civil | 361 |
Miró and ADLAN William H Robinson | 369 |
Gargallo | 375 |
Revivalism to Rationalism in Architecture and Margaret Burgess | 384 |
The Barcelona Pavilion 521 Editorial Note | 390 |
Noucentisme and the Influence of French Art Deco | 294 |
AvantGardes for a New Century 414 Barcelona in the Maelstrom | 304 |
Too Green 426 Painting in the Shadow of Death Dalí Miró | 319 |
The AvantGarde Visual Poetry of Junoy and Salvat 431 Miros Aidez LEspagne | 328 |
Social Architecture and | 400 |
Barcelona Furniture of the 1930s | 410 |
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