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9780300121063

Barcelona and Modernity : Picasso, Gaudi, Miro, Dali

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  • ISBN13:

    9780300121063

  • ISBN10:

    0300121067

  • Format: Trade Book
  • Copyright: 2006-11-15
  • Publisher: Yale University Press

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Summary

During the years after the September Revolution of 1868, Barcelona experienced tremendous industrial growth and emerged as the most politically and culturally progressive city in Spain.Barcelona and Modernityexamines this remarkable seventy-one-year period, when Barcelona also reigned as one of the most dynamic centers of modernist art and architecture in Europe. Focusing on the Catalan Renaixenca, Modernisme, Noucentisme, avant-garde movements of the early 20th century, and artistic reactions to the Spanish Civil War, essays by an extraordinary international team of scholars offer new insights into the work of such Catalan artists as Antoni Gaudi, Pablo Picasso, Joan Miro, and Salvador Dali, among others, by setting them in context with the art of their teachers, colleagues, and rivals. With approximately 350 works in a variety of mediapainting, sculpture, photography, furniture, decorative arts, and architectural designthis intriguing book also explores how Catalan artists derived inspiration from local traditions while contributing their own innovations to international modernism. Broader in scope than any previous treatment of the subject, this book is sure to alter popular perceptions of Catalonia and become a fundamental text for years to come.

Author Biography

William H. Robinson is Curator of Modern European Art. Jordi Falgàs is Cleveland Fellow in Modern Art, both at the Cleveland Museum of Art.

Table of Contents

Lenders to the Exhibition viii
Directors' Preface x
Acknowledgments xii
Foreword xiv
Robert Hughes
Introduction 2(20)
William H. Robinson
Carmen Belen Lord
Rebirth: The Catalan Renaixenca
The Renaixenca in Art
22(5)
Francesc Fontbona
Greeting the Dawn: The Impact of the Renaixenca in Periodicals and Architecture
27(7)
Jordi Falgas
Modernisme: Painting, Sculpture, Graphic Arts
The New Art: Modernisme
34(8)
Carmen Belen Lord
Casas and Rusinol: The Allure of Montmartre
42(12)
Cristina Mendoza
The Second Generation of Modernista Painters
54(7)
Francesc Fontbona
Modernista Illustrated Magazines
61(8)
Eliseu Trenc
The Art of the Poster
69(3)
Francesc M. Quilez i Corella
Symbolist Sculpture
72(8)
Merce Donate
Modernisme: The Quatre Gats
Quatre Gats and the Origins of Picasso's Career
80(13)
Cristina Mendoza
Graphic Art of the Quatre Gats
93(3)
Francesc M. Quilez i Corella
Picasso's Fellows at the Tavern: Beyond Modernisme?
96(10)
Jordi Falgas
Modernisme: Art and Society
Art and Anarchism in the City of Bombs
106(8)
Robert S. Lubar
Bourgeois Life and the Representation of Women
114(6)
Carmen Belen Lord
Casas and the Chronicle of Social Life
120(5)
Carmen Belen Lord
Nonell and Mani: Two Artists Against the Current
125(10)
Cristina Mendoza
Francesc M. Quilez i Corella
Picasso's Blue Period
135(9)
Maria Teresa Ocana
Modernisme: Architecture and Design
Architecture and Design of the Modernista Era
144(8)
Mireia Freixa
Puig i Cadafalch, a Versatile Architect
152(6)
Mireia Freixa
Domenech i Montaner and Architectural Synthesis
158(7)
Mireia Freixa
The Decorative Arts of the Modernista Era: European Art Nouveau Plus the Local Tradition
165(6)
Pilar Velez
Fabrics and Fashion at the Turn of the Century
171(7)
Silvia Carbonell Baste
Homar and Busquets: Modernista Furniture Makers and Ensembliers
178(7)
Mariangels Fondevila
Gaudi: The Art of Architecture
185(10)
Daniel Giralt-Miracle
Casa Mila, a Legendary Monument
195(7)
Joan Bassegoda Nonell
The Extravagant Jujol
202(9)
Mariangels Fondevila
La Sagrada Familia
211(15)
Judith C. Rohrer
Noucentisme and the Classical Revival
Catalan Noucentisme, the Mediterranean, and Tradition
226(7)
Alica Suarez
Merce Vidal
The Almanach dels Noucentistes, a Hybrid Manifesto
233(3)
Jordi Falgas
Picasso in Gosol: Savoring the Secrets of the Mysterious Land
236(13)
Jordi Falgas
The Forms of Paradise: Noucentista Painting and Sculpture
249(11)
Narcis Comadira
Noucentisme and the Revival of Classicism
260(6)
Alicia Suarez
Merce Vidal
The Mediterranean Roots of Noucentista Sculpture
266(7)
Merce Donate
Noucentista Graphic Arts and Journals
273(5)
Francesc M. Quilez i Corella
Textiles and Fashion in the 1910s
278(3)
Silvia Carbonell Baste
Noucentisme between Architecture and the Art of the Object
281(13)
Jordi Carreras
Noucentisme and the Influence of French Art Deco
294(10)
Jared Goss
The Age of the Avant-Garde
Avant-Gardes for a New Century
304(15)
William H. Robinson
Gleizes and Picabia at Galeries Dalmau: Too Green for Our Teeth
319(9)
Jordi Falgas
The Avant-Garde Visual Poetry of Junoy and Salvat-Papasseit
328(5)
Brad Epps
Art-Evolucio and Vibracionismo: Torres-Garcia, Barradas, and the Exaltation of the City
333(6)
Jed Morse
Art and Anti-Art: Miro, Dali, and the Catalan Avant-Garde
339(9)
Robert S. Lubar
Paranoiac Surrealism
348(6)
William Jeffett
Between Amateur and Avant-Garde: The Professional Photographer in Barcelona during the 1930s
354(7)
Jordana Mendelson
Against Logic: The Exposicio Logicofobista in Catalonia
361(8)
Jordana Mendelson
Miro and ADLAN
369(6)
William Jeffett
Two Sculptors Forged in Barcelona: Gargallo and Gonzalez
375(9)
Merce Donate
Avant-Gardes: The Rational City
Revivalism to Rationalism in Architecture and Planning
384(6)
Joan Ramon Resina
The Barcelona Pavilion
390(10)
Dietrich Neumann
GATCPAC (1930--36): Social Architecture and the Functional City for a New Society
400(10)
Josep M. Rovira
Rational or Organic: Barcelona Furniture of the 1930s
410(4)
Jared Goss
Avant-Gardes and Civil War
Barcelona in the Maelstrom
414(12)
William H. Robinson
Painting in the Shadow of Death: Dali, Miro, and the Spanish Civil War
426(5)
Robert S. Lubar
Miro's Aidez L'Espagne!
431(4)
William H. Robinson
Artistic Jewelry
435(1)
Mariangels Fondevila
Catalans! Catalonia! Catalan Nationalism and Spanish Civil War Propaganda Posters
436(14)
Miriam M. Basilio
From War to Magic: The Spanish Pavilion, Paris 1937
450(8)
Josefina Alix
Picasso's Dream and Lie of Franco
458(3)
Carmen Belen Lord
Picasso: Guernica and His Reaction to the Civil War
461(7)
Magdalena Dabrowski
Gonzalez: Montserrat and the Symbolism of the Civil War
468(6)
Magdalena Dabrowski
The Fall of the Republic
474(8)
William H. Robinson
Biographies and Checklist 482(26)
Margaret Burgess
Bibliography and Research Resources 508(8)
Comparative Illustrations 516(5)
Editorial Note 521(1)
Contributors 522(1)
Copyright and Publications Information 523

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