Impressionism in the Salvadoran painters of the early twentieth century in El Salvador
Published 2018 - 05 -31
Keywords
- Salvadoran paintings - 20th century,
- Impressionism (Art),
- Painters,
- Art
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Abstract
The impressionism was an artistic movement from the 19th century seventh decade, had some influence on the very first generation of Salvadoran painters in the beginning of the 20th century. These national artists had studied with full Salvadoran government help in European and North American countries like France, Spain, Italy and México, that had seen the impressionism growing and were living the consequences of this artistic movement on the cultural environment.
On the conclusion of their artistically studies the salvadorean painters came back to their country to begin their professional career and breathing up an interesting visual production in which an unic iconography expresses the half-blood cultural heritage with a pictorial impressionist pictorial technic burned in Europe that will be evolution on time and with the effort of scholars never has been forgotten and however it has been periodically on the place for discussion. Of philosophy. On one hand, Zubiri philosophy is rigorously metaphysical or philosophy of reality. On the other hand, Simmel chose to emphasize the ideas that show us some clues about the importance of philosophy. This article has been designed as a topic open to discussion and dissension.
DOI:Â http://dx.doi.org/10.5377/koot.v0i9.5912
URI:Â http://hdl.handle.net/11298/442