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Cuban art and national identity : the Vanguardia painters, 1927-1950

Author: Juan A Martínez
Publisher: Gainesville : University Press of Florida, ©1994.
Edition/Format:   Book : State or province government publication : English
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"Presents in detail the work of Cuban painters in the Vanguardia art movement of 1927-50. Includes chapters on the artistic context of the movement, contemporary social movements, the search for national identity, and biographies of Lam, Pelaez, Enriquez, Ponce, Abela, Gattorno and Victor Manuel"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.
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Material Type: Government publication, State or province government publication
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Juan A Martínez
ISBN: 0813013062 9780813013060
OCLC Number: 29954967
Description: xiv, 189 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.
Contents: Ch. 1. Origins and Early Development of Modern Cuban Painting: La Vanguardia. The Vanguardia Painters. Origins of Modern Cuban Painting. Early Development of Modern Cuban Painting. The Vanguardia Painters in the 1940s. Recovering and Recasting the Past --
Ch. 2. The Vanguardia Generation in Its Social Context. The War of Independence and Its Aftermath. The Revolutionary Movement of 1923-1934. Points of Contact between the Social and Artistic Vanguards --
Ch. 3. The Vanguardia Generation and the Re-creation of a National Identity. Representation of the Cuban Peasant and the Countryside. Representation of Afrocubans and Their Traditions. Toward a Multifaceted Cultural Identity --
Ch. 4. The Vanguardia Painters' Individual Visions of Cuba. Victor Manuel. Gattorno. Abela. Ponce. Enriquez. Pelaez. Lam.
Responsibility: Juan A. Martínez.
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"Presents in detail the work of Cuban painters in the Vanguardia art movement of 1927-50. Includes chapters on the artistic context of the movement, contemporary social movements, the search for national identity, and biographies of Lam, Pelaez, Enriquez, Ponce, Abela, Gattorno and Victor Manuel"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.

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