Spanish Modernism in Nineteenth-France
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This book examines the life of Sevillan painter Luis Jiménez Aranda (1845-1928) and his unique position as a young Spanish artist in late nineteenth-century Paris. Through his paintings and sketches, Jiménez Aranda surveyed the contemporary world with a modern flair predating both Ignacio Zuloaga y Zabaleta (1870-1945), and Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida (1863-1923), two painters considered to be the principle representatives of modern Spanish painting at the end of the nineteenth century. Many young painters at this time (including Zuloaga and Sorolla) studied abroad in France and Italy, but like most Spanish artists, eventually returned to their native country to live and work. Their time abroad seemed to bring them back to their Spanish painting roots. However for Jiménez Aranda, the time in Rome (and Paris especially) stimulated his appetite for both foreign subjects and styles. Remaining in France for the latter part of his life, Jiménez Aranda's art realized a modernity of style long absent in the work of his contemporaries, culminating in his masterpiece entitled Lady at the Paris Exposition (1889).
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Katie Medina Dillow was born in Arlington, TX. Attending the University of Oklahoma, Dillow received bachelor''s degrees in both Art History and Advertising. After graduation, she pursued a Master''s Degree in Art History at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas where she currently lives and works.
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- Autor Katie Dillow
 - Titel Spanish Modernism in Nineteenth-France
 - Veröffentlichung 17.02.2011
 - ISBN 3843384665
 - Format Kartonierter Einband
 - EAN 9783843384667
 - Jahr 2011
 - Größe H220mm x B150mm x T5mm
 - Untertitel The Art of Luis Jimnez Aranda
 - Gewicht 131g
 - Genre Kunst
 - Anzahl Seiten 76
 - Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
 - GTIN 09783843384667