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Orientalism in Spanish Art 1833-1956

Autor Claudia Hopkins
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 sep 2021
Richly illustrated with exotic images, ranging from Moorish palaces fantastically imagined by the Romantic painter Genaro Pérez Villaamil to paintings of everyday life in colonial Morocco by Mariano Bertuchi, this is the first history of Spanish Orientalist art in English. It shows how artists visualized Spain's Islamic past (711-1492) and their nearest "Orient" in Morocco for audiences at home and abroad. With the exception of Fortuny, the book introduces many unfamiliar figures, such as Francisco Iturrino, who travelled with Matisse to Morocco, producing novel visions of the exotic. The state-funded annualPintores de Africaexhibitions, never examined before, provide a vital perspective on how art served Franco's colonial politics based on a "Hispano-Moroccan brotherhood". Hopkins reveals that Spanish Orientalism was inflected by diverse issues (such as national identity, gender anxieties, colonialism, aesthetics) and put to a wide range of uses. The familiar understanding of Western Orientalism in terms of distinct opposition (East/West) is challenged.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781501345586
ISBN-10: 1501345583
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 100 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Makes an original contribution to the study of Spanish art and of European Orientalism in general, significantly expanding its canon and unsettling orthodox understandings of Orientalism.

Notă biografică

Claudia Hopkinsis Lecturer in History of Art at the University of Edinburgh, UK. A specialist on Spanish art and culture, including Anglo-Spanish relations, her publications include the edited volumePascual de Gayangos: a Nineteenth-Century Spanish Arabist(2008) andThe Discovery of Spain: British Artists and Collectors: Goya to Picasso(2009). She is co-editor of the Getty-funded journalArt in Translation.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements Introduction 1. The Past as a National Fantasy 1830-1850: Genaro Pérez Villaamil 2. The Poetics of Victory 3. Morocco by Way of Al-Andalus 4. Painting History, 1860-19005. Effeminate Men, Devious Women 6. Distance and Proximity in Colonial Representation 7. Morocco in Modern Painting around 1900 8. "Convivencia" in Francoist Spain, 1936-1956Conclusion BibliographyIndex