Alfonso Reyes y los territorios del arte / Cordinación y cuidado editorial Bernardo Esquinca Azcárate
Material type: TextLanguage: Spanish Publication details: México, D.F. : Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes. Museo Nacional de Arte : Banco NaciOnal de México : Editorial RM, 2009Edition: 1a ediciónDescription: xv, 211 páginas : ilustraciones a color ; 24 cmISBN:- 9786077622369 (Munal)
- 9786077515463 (Editorial RM)
- 9788492480784 (RM Verlag)
- PQ7297.R386 Z664 2010
- 700.92 | R456e
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Savia Moderna "dealer" / Fernando Curiel -- Alfonso Reyes : una escritura sin fronteras / Minerva Margarita Villarreal -- Algunas notas para situar la idea de Mexico en Alfonso Reyes / Adolfo Castañón -- Fósforo y la crítica del cine / Manuel González Casanova -- Alfonso Reyes, censor de película / Aurelio de los Reyes -- Diferencia y simpatía : Goya y Reyes / Christopher Domínguez Michael -- La diplomacia cultural de Alfonso Reyes a favor del arte / Héctor Perea -- De Grecia a Cuernavaca : el épico saber de Alfonso Reyes / Fernando Corona -- Alfonso Reyes y su amistad con artistas plásticos / Alicia Reyes -- Aquiles o de la contemplación : Alfonso Reyes y los territorios del arte / Arturo López -- Informe de una experiencia / Raquel Tibol.
Poet, essayist, fabulist, playwright, scholar, diplomat, and art critic, Alfonso Reyeswas one of the most comprehensive humanists in the Spanish-speaking world and a central figurein the literary and cultural history of Latin America. This book gathers together everythingReyes wrote on the subject of art, drawing on a wide selection of essays, articles, poems, andstories. From his vast oeuvre, it collects valuable moments of contemplation devoted to Goya,Caravaggio, Vermeer, Velázquez, Bosch, Rembrandt, and El Greco, as well asevocations of Zuloaga, Matisse, Modigliani, Picasso, and other painters whom Reyes appreciatedduring his diplomatic service in Paris and Madrid from 1913 on. This book opens a panoramaextending from the advent of the modern spirit in the creations of the end of the nineteenthcentury to the emergence of new currents and styles in the twentieth century. It follows anartistic itinerary that also includes the articles Reyes published in the Spanish press aboutcinema, yet another of his many passions.
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