Largely due to the conservatism of audiences and critics, Portuguese theatre was mostly indifferent, if not downright hostile, to the avant-garde theatre coming from elsewhere in Europe. Therefore, naturalistic theatre and historical drama were the staple of Portuguese theatres until the 1950s, with the only exception of the plays of Almada Negreiros and symbolist plays by Fernando Pessoa, Raul Brandão and António Patrício. However, modernism found its place on stage in one of the most typical Portuguese theatre forms: «Revista à Portuguesa», the Portuguese revue theatre, which welcomed the first generation of Portuguese modernist painters to work as set and costume designers. Artists like Jorge Barradas, Milly Possoz, José Barbosa, among ...
Esta resenha do livro De Anita ao museu (1976 ) enfoca os ensaios de Paulo Mendes de Almeida sobre o...
The present work aims to analyze the modernist movement in the state of Ceará, initiating in the ye...
When modernism started to become the major paradigm in the western world, western theatre also took...
Largely due to the conservatism of audiences and critics, Portuguese theatre was mostly indifferent,...
O Noticias Ilustrado was published from 1928 to 1935, coinciding with the emergence of Salazar's dic...
The notable history of theatre in Portugal, throughout the entire 20th century and on into the 21st,...
Over the last hundred years, modernist ideas have been the subject of numerous re-readings, updates ...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the specific character of portuguese Modernism as part of t...
The early twentieth century was a tumultuous time for Portuguese society. Shortly before World War I...
Capítulo da obra "RETHINKING EUROPE: ARTISTIC PRODUCTION AND DISCOURSES OF ART IN THE LATE 1940S AND...
O Notícias Ilustrado was published from 1928 to 1935, coinciding with the emergence of Salazar's dic...
The term Modernismo relates to a period in Brazilian culture between the late 1910s and the late 193...
The Modern Art Week of 1922 did not produce a single dramatic play, but in that year at least two ac...
This paper explores how the instability of cinematographic concepts and practices, that only later w...
Os Modernismos português e brasileiro iniciam-se com sete anos de diferença (1915 - 1922), o portu...
Esta resenha do livro De Anita ao museu (1976 ) enfoca os ensaios de Paulo Mendes de Almeida sobre o...
The present work aims to analyze the modernist movement in the state of Ceará, initiating in the ye...
When modernism started to become the major paradigm in the western world, western theatre also took...
Largely due to the conservatism of audiences and critics, Portuguese theatre was mostly indifferent,...
O Noticias Ilustrado was published from 1928 to 1935, coinciding with the emergence of Salazar's dic...
The notable history of theatre in Portugal, throughout the entire 20th century and on into the 21st,...
Over the last hundred years, modernist ideas have been the subject of numerous re-readings, updates ...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the specific character of portuguese Modernism as part of t...
The early twentieth century was a tumultuous time for Portuguese society. Shortly before World War I...
Capítulo da obra "RETHINKING EUROPE: ARTISTIC PRODUCTION AND DISCOURSES OF ART IN THE LATE 1940S AND...
O Notícias Ilustrado was published from 1928 to 1935, coinciding with the emergence of Salazar's dic...
The term Modernismo relates to a period in Brazilian culture between the late 1910s and the late 193...
The Modern Art Week of 1922 did not produce a single dramatic play, but in that year at least two ac...
This paper explores how the instability of cinematographic concepts and practices, that only later w...
Os Modernismos português e brasileiro iniciam-se com sete anos de diferença (1915 - 1922), o portu...
Esta resenha do livro De Anita ao museu (1976 ) enfoca os ensaios de Paulo Mendes de Almeida sobre o...
The present work aims to analyze the modernist movement in the state of Ceará, initiating in the ye...
When modernism started to become the major paradigm in the western world, western theatre also took...