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  • Art Exhibition,  Español

    Anarsequetrodovirpo —mnemotecnia del simbolismo

    March 25, 2013 / 0 Comments

    «Porque lo bello no es sino el comienzo de lo terrible, ése que todavía podemos soportar» Elegías de Duino, Rainer Maria Rilke El simbolismo no fue un movimiento artístico como tal. Se desarrolló a partir de la literatura francesa y, posteriormente, de las belga y rusa y se define como un medio para conceptualizar verdades e ideas atemporales, para reproducir los efectos que escenas del mundo real produjeron en los artistas que las pintaron, en los poetas que las pusieron en verso. Situadas en su contexto histórico, a finales del siglo XIX, las obras simbolistas reflejan vidas de tensión, horrores y barbarie. La muerte es un tema recurrente, como también…

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  • Art Exhibition,  English

    Oh, If I Were a Symbolist

    March 19, 2013 / 0 Comments

    Symbolism: What is it when it’s at home? What was the point that the artists were trying to achieve? And how should it be interpreted? Let’s start with the what. This was a technique brought into vogue by the young painters of the late 19th Century, stemming from French literature (and later, Russian and Belgian); this is where many of the Symbolists gathered inspiration from. The aim was to portray the idea of a subject, to give the suggestion of the true meaning only; poetry in art. They accomplished this by using line, colour, and composition (other elements include tone, texture, space, and shape) in their work, and adapted the…

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