Dialogue between Carlito Azevedo’s poetry, the tradition and the visual arts: an analysis of “Las Pequeñas Bañistas”

The following work is inserted in the poetic analysis area and it aims the study of the poem Las pequeñas bañistas, by Carlito Azevedo. In order to achieve this goal, we take the concept of anachronism as it is seen in Silva (2011) and the relationship between Azevedo’s works and visual arts as demo...

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Main Author: Rodrigo Luciani Faria
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados 2015-07-01
Series:ArReDia
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Online Access:http://ojs.ufgd.edu.br/index.php/arredia/article/view/3090
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Summary:The following work is inserted in the poetic analysis area and it aims the study of the poem Las pequeñas bañistas, by Carlito Azevedo. In order to achieve this goal, we take the concept of anachronism as it is seen in Silva (2011) and the relationship between Azevedo’s works and visual arts as demonstrated in Aguiar & Lobo (2007). Thus, we perform an analysis of the beforehand cited poem in comparison to four woodcuts from the series Les petite baigneuses, namely - Girl removing her shirt, Games in the sun, Bather with a child and Bather with swan, by the Swiss artist Félix Vallotton.
ISSN:2316-6169