DEMISE IMAGES: COLUMBANO AND RAUL BRANDÃO IN THE TURN OF THE PORTUGUESE NINETEENTH CENTURY
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painting, fiction, intersemiotic dialogue, Portuguese turn of the century.Abstract
A vision of the turn of the century Portuguese art, from the decline of Naturalism to the rise of Decadentism. The painting of Columbano and the fiction of Raul Brandão as typical cases of the turn of the century Portuguese scenario. Colors and sounds in the composition of the demise of life/village scenes. Antero de Quental and Húmus: intersemiotic dialogues in the composition of Portuguese demise images.
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