"Arte Joven": 1901 una revista modernista
Abstract
Arte Joven, the journal published in 1901, was exponent of the first modernist movement and its efforts for renewal in the fields of the Arts and Literature, which developed in Spain in the change of century from 19th to the 20th. The article reports the participation of writers and artists of diverse way of thinking and with different aesthetic intentions, from Picasso to Unamuno, but with the common aim of overcoming the schemes established by the previous realist aesthetics.Downloads
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Flores Arroyuelo, F. J. (2002). "Arte Joven": 1901 una revista modernista. Monteagudo. Revista de Literatura Española, Hispanoamericana y Teoría de la Literatura, (7), 23–30. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/monteagudo/article/view/77551
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