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Beyond Noucentisme: Joaquim Sunyer's Mediterranean Pastoral

Authors: Faxedas, Maria Lluïsa;

Beyond Noucentisme: Joaquim Sunyer's Mediterranean Pastoral

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En prenant pour cas d’étude la peinture Pastoral (1910-11), œuvre emblématique de l’artiste catalan Joaquim Sunyer (1874-1956), je me propose dans cet article de revenir sur le lien tissé entre le méditerranéisme et le noucentisme dans la culture catalane des premières décennies du XXe s. L’accueil que reçut l’œuvre au moment de sa première exposition, ainsi que la relecture de son iconographie, nous permettent aujourd’hui de comprendre Pastoral non tant comme un emblème exclusif du noucentisme, mais plutôt comme un point de possible rencontre entre les diverses tendances esthétiques présentes dans la culture de l’époque

Taking as case study the painting Pastoral (1910-11), one of the iconic works of the Catalan artist Joaquim Sunyer (1874-1956), this paper examines the established link between Mediterraneanism and Noucentisme in Catalan culture in the first decades of the twentieth century. A look at how this work was received when it was first exhibited, and the sub-sequent re- reading of its iconography, enables us to understand Pastoral nowadays not as much as a symbol of Noucentisme, but more as a potential meeting point between the different aesthetic trends of the period

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Noucentisme, Art, Catalan -- 20th century, Noucentisme (Art), and Archaeology, pastoral, Joaquim Sunyer, History of Art, modern art, Architecture, Catalan art, Arts and Humanities, Mediterranean art, Art català -- S. XX, Modernism (Art), History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology

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