During the twentieth century, the Catalan painter Salvador Dalí and philosopher Francesc Pujols wished for contemporary art an exceptional position in society, based upon an understanding of reality through scientific knowledge, and a new type of Humanism able to provide human life with spiritual values. This is a type of art and a worldview built on the legacy of architects Antoni Gaudí and Claude Ledoux, painters Marià Fortuny and Gustave Moreau, Wagnerism, and philosophers Aguste Comte and Ramon Llull
Nineteenth-century Europe was characterised by a clear drive towards secularism, which provoked a re...
There is a tendency to overlook the many fields that attracted Salvador Dalí, one of the most contro...
PTDC/ART-HIS/29837/2017 UIDB/00417/2020 UIDP/00417/2020This paper explores the place of the Mediterr...
The works of Antoni Gaudí have often been viewed as revolutionary. In the author’s opin...
The work of Antoni Gaudí (1852-1926) defines the city of Barcelona like no other. Its art-nouveau-st...
Studies on Catalan Modernism got underway shortly before the Spanish Civil War but did not become wi...
Many of Gaudís original documents (writings, drawings, etc.) were destroyed during the Spanish Civi...
Antonio Gaudi, renowned Spanish architect instilled new forms beyond Gothic art, with a personal di...
At the turn of the 19th century, Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi gave physical expression to an envir...
This Thesis is a study on the conforming process of the architect Antoni Gaudí and his work image as...
L'originalitat de l'arquitectura d'Antoni Gaudí (Reus 1852- Barcelona 1926) ha sorprès des de la pri...
This thesis explores the works of Antoni Gaudí and his inspirations, mainly focusing on religion and...
Many of Gaudí’s original documents (writings, drawings, etc.) were destroyed during the...
The article argues that the art critic Albert Aurier’s use of the European stereotype of the "savage...
Altres ajuts: Project IEC (PRO2018-S05)In the historiography of Catalan culture, both the external c...
Nineteenth-century Europe was characterised by a clear drive towards secularism, which provoked a re...
There is a tendency to overlook the many fields that attracted Salvador Dalí, one of the most contro...
PTDC/ART-HIS/29837/2017 UIDB/00417/2020 UIDP/00417/2020This paper explores the place of the Mediterr...
The works of Antoni Gaudí have often been viewed as revolutionary. In the author’s opin...
The work of Antoni Gaudí (1852-1926) defines the city of Barcelona like no other. Its art-nouveau-st...
Studies on Catalan Modernism got underway shortly before the Spanish Civil War but did not become wi...
Many of Gaudís original documents (writings, drawings, etc.) were destroyed during the Spanish Civi...
Antonio Gaudi, renowned Spanish architect instilled new forms beyond Gothic art, with a personal di...
At the turn of the 19th century, Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi gave physical expression to an envir...
This Thesis is a study on the conforming process of the architect Antoni Gaudí and his work image as...
L'originalitat de l'arquitectura d'Antoni Gaudí (Reus 1852- Barcelona 1926) ha sorprès des de la pri...
This thesis explores the works of Antoni Gaudí and his inspirations, mainly focusing on religion and...
Many of Gaudí’s original documents (writings, drawings, etc.) were destroyed during the...
The article argues that the art critic Albert Aurier’s use of the European stereotype of the "savage...
Altres ajuts: Project IEC (PRO2018-S05)In the historiography of Catalan culture, both the external c...
Nineteenth-century Europe was characterised by a clear drive towards secularism, which provoked a re...
There is a tendency to overlook the many fields that attracted Salvador Dalí, one of the most contro...
PTDC/ART-HIS/29837/2017 UIDB/00417/2020 UIDP/00417/2020This paper explores the place of the Mediterr...