Sketches in Spain and Morocco
Author: Sir Arthur de Capell Brooke
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Published: 1831
Total Pages: 460
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Author: Sir Arthur de Capell Brooke
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Published: 1831
Total Pages: 460
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Published: 1831
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sir Arthur Borke (De Capell-, 2d bart.)
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Published: 1831
Total Pages: 430
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: sir Arthur de Capell Brooke (2nd bart.)
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Published: 1831
Total Pages: 432
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Arthur de Capell Broke
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Published: 1987
Total Pages: 432
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Bernard Quaritch (Firm)
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Published: 1899
Total Pages: 958
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Published: 1831
Total Pages: 430
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Claudia Hopkins
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2024-08-08
Total Pages: 353
ISBN-13: 135042854X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRichly illustrated, this is the first study in English to explore the longevity of Orientalist art in Spain over a period of 120 years. It highlights how artists in Spain shaped perceptions of Al-Andalus (Iberia under Islam 711–1492) and northern Morocco, from Spain's liberal revolution of the 1830s to the end of the Protectorate of Morocco in 1956. Combining art history with a cultural studies approach, and using exemplary case studies, Hopkins foregrounds the diverse issues that underpin Orientalist expression: reflections on history and the nation, cultural nationalism, gender and sexuality, aesthetics and art commerce, colonialism and racial thinking. In the process, the book challenges over-familiar understandings of Western Orientalism. Beyond Fortuny and Sorolla, many unfamiliar artists and exhibitions are introduced, amongst them Villaamil, whose nostalgic landscapes evoked the loss of Andalusi culture; Bécquer, who celebrated Spanish-Moroccan peace-making through the lens of Velázquez; the Symbolist Rusiñol, whose images of the Alhambra are infused with melancholy; Morcillo, whose extraordinary camp images opened a new space for male subjectivity; Tapiró and Bertuchi, who dedicated their lives to Morocco, and the Moroccan Sarghini, who participated in the state-funded Painters of Africa exhibitions in Franco's Madrid – an annual exhibition that served the colonial concept of a Hispano-Moroccan brotherhood under the dictatorship. This book traces the shifting impulses and meanings of Orientalist expression in Spain. It makes an original intervention in the field of Spanish art studies and contributes new material to the ongoing debates about Western Orientalism.
Author: Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain)
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Published: 1836
Total Pages: 404
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Published: 1900
Total Pages: 146
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