Le portrait dans les littératures et les arts d'Espagne et d'Amérique latine

Le portrait dans les littératures et les arts d'Espagne et d'Amérique latine
ISBN-10
2862722391
ISBN-13
9782862722399
Category
Portraits
Pages
268
Language
French
Published
2002
Publisher
Université de Saint-Etienne
Author
Jacques Soubeyroux

Description

Douze contributions s'efforcent de caractériser les procédés et les fonctions du portrait, depuis les tableaux de cour de Vélasquez et les grandes oeuvres du siècle d'or (Cervantès, Tirso de Molina) jusqu'au roman (Carlos Fuentes, Cela, Mendoza), la poésie, la presse, la photographie et le cinéma actuel (Almodovar).

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