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- Title
SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA EN LA CRISIS DEL CAMBIO DE SIGLO (1699-1716). A PROPÓSITO DE UN BARROCO APORTUGUESADO.
- Authors
Iván Rega Castro
- Abstract
It is clear that crises in a "the system of art", if they can be well-controlled by the system, are signs of vitality, rather than exhaustion. Therefore, crisis should be identified simply with "change". What then are the conditions which give rise to a situation of this kind? In Santiago de Compostela in the 1700s, particularly in the field of the gilt woodwork and baroque retables, there was a turning point in the "field of production" and a change of repertoire, promoted by the most dynamic artistic and religious circles, led by Domingo de Andrade; a situation that correlates with the arrival to Santiago de Compostela of woodcarving sculptors -José y Ciprián Domínguez Bugarín, Francisco de Castro Canseco- from southern Galicia. Perhaps this wood carving and retables's developments have been the manifestation of a new "taste" or aesthetic sensibility we know as the Baroque "aportuguesado".
- Subjects
ART woodwork; CARVING (Decorative arts); BAROQUE aesthetics; WOOD carving; AESTHETICS
- Publication
Quintana: Revista do Departamento de Historia da Arte USC, 2011, Issue 10, p237
- ISSN
1579-7414
- Publication type
Article