by Patricia Artundo, Roberto Amigo Cerisola · 2006
ISBN: 9872160260 9789872160265
Category: Art / General
Page count: 490
The book reviews the presence in Argentina during the 19th and 20th centuries of artwork by Spanish artists through interrelated sections that review the different aspects and problems of the circulation, distribution, art markets, art collection and criticism and cultural patrimony of artists exiled during the Second Spanish Republic. Special sections dedicated to the participation of Spanish artists in Argentinean international art fairs and to 2 emblematic figures of Spanish art during the studied period: Guillermo de Torre and Ramón Gómez de la Serna.