Publication: La pintura neorrenacentista veneciana en la obra de Salvador Sánchez Barbudo a través del pintor José Villegas Cordero
Loading...
Identifiers
Publication date
Reading date
Event date
Start date of the public exhibition period
End date of the public exhibition period
Authors
Chofre García, Carmen
Advisors
Authors of photography
Person who provides the photography
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Universidad Pablo de Olavide
Abstract
La falta de estudio sobre el origen de la temática neorrenacentista que cultivaron algunos pintores de finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX, da como resultado cierta confusión a la hora de titular, identificar y describir escenas. El artículo arroja luz sobre la procedencia de estos asuntos, introduciéndose en la importancia que tuvo la historia medieval veneciana en la inspiración de los artistas decimonónicos, y adentrándose especialmente en el cambio estilístico que supone dicha temática en la trayectoria de José Villegas Cordero y Salvador Sánchez Barbudo. Villegas fue uno de los pintores de mayor influencia de la época, pues introduce el neorrenacentismo en la conocida colonia española de Roma y le sigue de cerca en temática y calidad pictórica su discípulo, Sánchez Barbudo.
The lack of research of the origin of neo-renaissance themes cultivated by some painters at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th, results in some confusion when it comes to titling, identifying and describing scenes. The article sheds light on the provenance of these themes, deepening an understanding of the importance that Venetian medieval history had in the inspiration of nineteenth-century artists. It also delves into the stylistic change that these themes prompted in the careers of José Villegas Cordero and Salvador Sánchez Barbudo, analyzing their work from a formal point of view. Villegas was one of the most influential painters of the time. He introduced the neo-renaissance to the Spanish colony of Rome and was closely followed by his disciple, Sánchez Barbudo, in subject and pictorial quality.
The lack of research of the origin of neo-renaissance themes cultivated by some painters at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th, results in some confusion when it comes to titling, identifying and describing scenes. The article sheds light on the provenance of these themes, deepening an understanding of the importance that Venetian medieval history had in the inspiration of nineteenth-century artists. It also delves into the stylistic change that these themes prompted in the careers of José Villegas Cordero and Salvador Sánchez Barbudo, analyzing their work from a formal point of view. Villegas was one of the most influential painters of the time. He introduced the neo-renaissance to the Spanish colony of Rome and was closely followed by his disciple, Sánchez Barbudo, in subject and pictorial quality.
Doctoral program
Related publication
Research projects
Description
Bibliographic reference
Atrio. Revista de Historia del Arte, ISSN-e 2659-5230, ISSN 0214-8293, Nº. 29, 2023, págs. 164-181




