Between the ultraism and the surrealism: a aproximation Norah Borges' Aesthetics (1918-1936)

Authors

  • José Luis Plaza Chillón Universidad de Granada

Keywords:

Tweenty Century, Norah Borges, Picture, Engraving, Ultraism, Expresionism, Cubism, Surrealism, Primitive Art, Scene Painting, García Lorca, The Barraca, Guillermo de Torre, Jorge Luis Borges

Abstract

The subject of this article is the analysis of the artistic work of the argentinien female
painter and aesthetics Norah Borges between her arrival in Spain (1918) and the Spanish Civil
War (1936). Her work is some of the most unusual and individualistic were created in Spain. Her vision integrated the vanguard artistics of the period and her colaboration with some of
the most important artist of the era, such as: Barradas, Ángel Ferrant, Maruja Mallo or Federico García Lorca.

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Published

1996-07-01

How to Cite

Plaza Chillón, J. L. (1996). Between the ultraism and the surrealism: a aproximation Norah Borges’ Aesthetics (1918-1936). Arenal. Revista De Historia De Las Mujeres, 3(2), 303–330. Retrieved from https://revistaseug.ugr.es/index.php/arenal/article/view/22722