San Sebastian. An approach to the homoerotic poetry of Federico García Lorca (Basilio Pozo-Durán)
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
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- material to be distributed to students can be included in a document of about two pages and its contents the following:
Bibliography and other sources consulted:
Garcia Lorca, Federico: Full Epistolario , Madrid, Cátedra, 1997
GIBSON, Ian: Life , passion and death of Federico García Lorca , Barcelona, \u200b\u200bPlaza & Janes, 1998
GIBSON, Ian: Life of Salvador Dalí outrageous, Barcelona, \u200b\u200bAnagram, 2003
Catholic Portal The Faithful Witness (last accessed 05/10/1910)
Huerta de San Vicente, Casa Museo Federico García Lorca (last accessed 10/05/1910)
- material to be distributed to students can be included in a document of about two pages and its contents the following:
- San Sebastian
- : (1)
reproduction of this table Antonello, oil on wood transferred to canvas (171 x 85.5 cm), dated between 1476-1477, currently on display at the Picture Gallery in Dresden, originally occupied the left side of the altar triptych of San Roque which was kept in the Church of San Giuliano in Venice.
- Studio plaster head, (2)
reproduction of this painting by Pablo Picasso, dated 1925.
relevant information: this painting Dali met in 1926 when he visited Picasso. Is very marked influence on the work of Dalí Composition with three figures (Academy neocubist).
- composition with three figures (Academy neocubist) , (3)
reproduction of this painting by Salvador Dalí, oil on canvas 200 x 200cm
relevant information: In this work, Dalí develops the theme of St. Sebastian, in the relationship between the painter and Lorca. It can be seen in it a clear influence of Picasso above.
- San Sebastián, (4) fragment
Salvador Dalí article published in the July 1927 the Catalan literary magazine L'Amic de les Arts, and later published by Garcia Lorca in the journal Gallo .
Relevant Information: It is dedicated to Federico García Lorca, the text is an exhibition of Dali's aesthetic ideas.
- Charter (5)
Dali sent to Garcia Lorca in March 1927.
relevant information: Identification of San Sebastián Lorca.
Bibliography and other sources consulted:
Garcia Lorca, Federico: Full Epistolario , Madrid, Cátedra, 1997
GIBSON, Ian: Life , passion and death of Federico García Lorca , Barcelona, \u200b\u200bPlaza & Janes, 1998
GIBSON, Ian: Life of Salvador Dalí outrageous, Barcelona, \u200b\u200bAnagram, 2003
Catholic Portal The Faithful Witness (last accessed 05/10/1910)
Huerta de San Vicente, Casa Museo Federico García Lorca (last accessed 10/05/1910)
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