Campo artístico y Estado liberal (1833-1875)La institucionalización de las Bellas Artes en España
- Juan Pro Director/a
Universitat de defensa: Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Fecha de defensa: 17 de d’octubre de 2018
- Carlos Reyero Hermosilla President/a
- Darina Martykánová Secretari/ària
- Raquel Esther Sánchez Garcia Vocal
- Andrew Ginger Vocal
- Marie-Angèle Orobon Vocal
Tipus: Tesi
Resum
This thesis combines two lines of research: the construction of the liberal state in Spain and the role that fine arts played in this historical process. It represents a political-cultural approximation to the creation of the state, divided into three thematic areas, namely: Las colecciones del Estado (“The State Collections”), La sala de los paisajes (“The Landscape Gallery”) and La galería de los retratos (“The Portrait Gallery”). These museographic sections serve to analyse the different representations, social imaginary and symbols that nurtured the model of the Spanish state. To this end, this study combines methodologies from the Sociology of Art, Art History and Cultural History fields, allowing the research to focus on various cultural works from the Isabelline period in Spain: paintings, lithographs, photos, travel guides, picture cards and caricatures.