Artists and Aesthetics in SpainTamesis, 1988 - 168 Seiten Essays on: Giorgione and Boethius: The Consolation of Philosophy; The Escorial and Philip II; El Greco's Greek Phantasy and Toledo's Fantasia; Francisco Zurbarn and the claritas of Bright Colours; Velzquez and Francisco Snchez: the precursor of Descartes; Goya and Benito Feijoo: the artist's liberation through the new sensibility; Pablo Picasso and Rubén Daro: the new world of rhythms. |
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Preface | 9 |
The Escorial and Philip II | 30 |
El Greco | 49 |
Francisco Zurbarán and the claritas of Bright Colours | 71 |
the precursor of Descartes | 83 |
the artists liberation through the | 106 |
the new world of rhythms | 133 |
Illustrations | 159 |
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