
handle: 11441/54915
Este artículo trata de algunos aspectos de la política visual a favor y en contra de Espartero, regente de España entre 1841 y 1843. Sevilla destaca entonces como una importante referencia del combate liberal, a través del uso de imágenes artísticas en un contexto político. Por una parte, la ornamentación urbana diseñada con ocasión de su proclamación incluyó un relevante programa alegórico. Por otra parte, la imagen de la ciudad fue usada como icono de la Resistencia.
This paper deals with some aspects of the visual politics for and against Espartero, regent of Spain from 1841 to 1843. At that time, Seville emerges as an important reference in the liberal fight, through the use of artistic images in a political context. On the one hand, urban ornamentation designed on occasion of his proclamation included a relevant allegoric program. On the other hand, the image of the city was used as an icon of resistance.
Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad (España) HAR2010-16328
Political festivals, Decoración efímera, Liberalismo, Iconografía de Sevilla, Ephemeral decoration, Fiestas políticas, Cultura visual del siglo XIX, Liberalism, Iconography of Seville, 19th century visual culture
Political festivals, Decoración efímera, Liberalismo, Iconografía de Sevilla, Ephemeral decoration, Fiestas políticas, Cultura visual del siglo XIX, Liberalism, Iconography of Seville, 19th century visual culture
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