Técnicas de modelado y fundición en la escultura colonial colombiana

Despite wood carving—polychrome and worked with estofado technique—being the most important technique in the Neogranadine art of the Modern Age, we must not ignore the great material wealth that for a long time has been disregarded in current historiographic studies. In the present paper we aim to o...

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Main Author: Adrián Contreras-Guerrero
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Los Andes 2018-01-01
Series:Hart
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Online Access:https://revistas.uniandes.edu.co/doi/full/10.25025/hart02.2018.07
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spelling doaj-122753a7c2484e47bdb2981780cc98242020-11-25T00:37:00ZengUniversidad de Los AndesHart2539-22632590-91262018-01-01212715710.25025/hart02.2018.07Técnicas de modelado y fundición en la escultura colonial colombianaAdrián Contreras-Guerrero0Universidad de GranadaDespite wood carving—polychrome and worked with estofado technique—being the most important technique in the Neogranadine art of the Modern Age, we must not ignore the great material wealth that for a long time has been disregarded in current historiographic studies. In the present paper we aim to overcome this reductionist vision. which we are now able to qualify thanks to the examination of some surviving material remains and above all of the existing archival documentation. We will focus our attention on those sculptural pieces obtained by modelling processes. Our concern with the materiality of the work—the first source of information for the art historian—is a reflection essential to achieving a correct and integral analysis of the artistic object.https://revistas.uniandes.edu.co/doi/full/10.25025/hart02.2018.07Colonial Artsculptural techniquesNew Granadaplaster sculpturelead smelting
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author Adrián Contreras-Guerrero
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Técnicas de modelado y fundición en la escultura colonial colombiana
Hart
Colonial Art
sculptural techniques
New Granada
plaster sculpture
lead smelting
author_facet Adrián Contreras-Guerrero
author_sort Adrián Contreras-Guerrero
title Técnicas de modelado y fundición en la escultura colonial colombiana
title_short Técnicas de modelado y fundición en la escultura colonial colombiana
title_full Técnicas de modelado y fundición en la escultura colonial colombiana
title_fullStr Técnicas de modelado y fundición en la escultura colonial colombiana
title_full_unstemmed Técnicas de modelado y fundición en la escultura colonial colombiana
title_sort técnicas de modelado y fundición en la escultura colonial colombiana
publisher Universidad de Los Andes
series Hart
issn 2539-2263
2590-9126
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Despite wood carving—polychrome and worked with estofado technique—being the most important technique in the Neogranadine art of the Modern Age, we must not ignore the great material wealth that for a long time has been disregarded in current historiographic studies. In the present paper we aim to overcome this reductionist vision. which we are now able to qualify thanks to the examination of some surviving material remains and above all of the existing archival documentation. We will focus our attention on those sculptural pieces obtained by modelling processes. Our concern with the materiality of the work—the first source of information for the art historian—is a reflection essential to achieving a correct and integral analysis of the artistic object.
topic Colonial Art
sculptural techniques
New Granada
plaster sculpture
lead smelting
url https://revistas.uniandes.edu.co/doi/full/10.25025/hart02.2018.07
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