Vínculos artísticos entre España y Perú (1892-1929): elementos para la construcción del imaginario nacional peruano
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2014-06-04
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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The present study examines the connection between Spanish and Peruvian art,
primarily painting and sculpture, between the years 1892 and 1929. The initial year was
chosen specifically because right at that time a number of Peruvian painters belonging
to the so-called “second generation” received their academic training in Europe (Paris
and Madrid). We refer to artists like Carlos Baca Flor, Luis Astete y Concha, Daniel
Hernández and Teófilo Castillo. The final year of our investigation saw the construction
of the Peruvian Pavillion at the Exposición Iberoamericana in Seville, which can be
understood as a kind of culmination of the artistic period under discussion. This
exhibition, in which all Latin American nations participated, was the ultimate
expression of the intricate cultural and economic relationships Spain still maintained
with its former viceroyalties. The global economic crisis of 1929 and the Spanish Civil
War in its aftermath put an abrupt end to this process of rapprochement.
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Pintura peruana--Influencias españolas--Siglo XX., Escultura peruana--Influencias españolas--Siglo XX., Arte--Perú--Siglo XX.
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