Picasso y Cornuty. La absenta como adicción cambiosecular europea


Autoria(s): Barrón, Sofía
Contribuinte(s)

Wentzlaff-Eggebert, Christian

Traine, Martín

Data(s)

2015

Resumo

Electricity coined the nightlife in the European capital par excellence in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century: Paris. Under the artificial reflection dandies, elegant workers, and bohemians flocked to the new playground. Painters, converted to urban chroniclers, show pictorial modernity and vitality; in the canvas of Manet, Toulouse-Lautrec, Degas or Jean Béraud we see a common element: the glass of absinthe on the table. The absinthe took sacrosanct dyes in the daily living of Parisian habitants and became an indispensable ritual to Henri Albert Cornuty, a poet who was part of the Madrid bohemian and in the gallery of disinherited that Picasso painted in blue stage. A writer and a painter that bring us to the drink-image of the intelligentsia of the time; this elixir was attributed with hypnotic, aphrodisiac and hallucinogenic powers; the myth of absinthe was part of the imaginary Paris at end of the century, an iconography that continues shaping identity in the twenty-first century.

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http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/6805/1/Barr%C3%B3n%2C_Picasso_y_Cornuty.pdf

Barrón, Sofía (2015) Picasso y Cornuty. La absenta como adicción cambiosecular europea. In: La voz del pueblo en el espacio cultural europeo: El pueblo y su identidad. Universität zu Köln, Arbeitskreis Spanien - Portugal - Lateinamerika, pp. 109-122.

Publicador

Universität zu Köln, Arbeitskreis Spanien - Portugal - Lateinamerika

Relação

http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/6805/

Palavras-Chave #Romance languages French #The arts #Geography and history
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Book Section

NonPeerReviewed