Name Descriptor: Daumier, Honoré×
  • Las artes plásticas de 1936 a 1939
    Ardazun, Carmelo de, 1888-1968
    1939
    The painter Carmelo de Arzadun wrote this critical review of the exhibitions held in Uruguay from 1936 to 1939, a period that was defined by effervescent creativity and a lively calendar of artistic events. The exhibition of works by French artists, [...]
    ICAA Record ID: 1224706

  • El público, contrario al arte moderno
    Engel, Walter, 1908-2005
    1942
    This article attempts to trace the historical relationship between the public and artworks that rupture with tradition; its aim is to analyze how Modern art was judged at the time it emerged. To that end, Walter Engel, an Austrian historian and [...]
    ICAA Record ID: 1080425

  • The revolutionary spirit in modern art
    Rivera, Diego, 1886-1957
    1932
    In this long article, Diego Rivera summarizes his beliefs on what revolutionary art ought to be within the context of modern art, and offers a historic journey through the 19th century, underscoring the work of Daumier, Courbet, and Paul Cézanne. [...]
    ICAA Record ID: 786551

  • Un precursor del movimiento de Arte Mexicano : el grabador Posadas
    Charlot, Jean
    1925
    After reviewing the rich array of techniques used by the printmaker José Guadalupe Posada, Jean Charlot attributes to this producer of “anonymous work” the nature of creator and turns him into a representative of national Indo-American art. [...]
    ICAA Record ID: 779806