Iconos del mundo clásico en la publicidad de las revistas ilustradas españolas (1915-1935)
Abstract
As opposed to realistic images with which the spectator can be identifed, the publicity of the illustrated magazines of beginnings of the XXth century also will make use, in a less frequent way, of icons from the past, habitual in the Art, as they are the extracted ones of mythology and the classical world and even turns the same works of art into the protagonists of their announcements.This glance to the classical past of the advertising illustrators we want to analyze in the present work.Downloads
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