Renovation and modernity in contemporary Spanish religious sculpture. The work of José María Aguilar Collados (1909-1992) (II). The post-conciliar work

Authors

  • Juan Manuel Martín Robles Universidad de Granada

Keywords:

Religious art, religious sculpture, contemporary sculpture, religious iconography, symbolism, sculptors

Abstract

The aestethic refuse started by Father Aguilar in the Crucifix of Carabanchel had its continuity in the works made in his new location, Sevilla, from 1956. He moved away from Baroque tradition and was closer to the principles emanating from Second Vatican Council about the liturgy and the arts. Fray José María began to give their images a new cultic sense, which had its culmination in the meditational images made once he had to move to Inca due to health reasons.

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Published

2011-01-08

How to Cite

Martín Robles, J. M. (2011). Renovation and modernity in contemporary Spanish religious sculpture. The work of José María Aguilar Collados (1909-1992) (II). The post-conciliar work. Cuadernos De Arte De La Universidad De Granada, 42, 157–172. Retrieved from https://revistaseug.ugr.es/index.php/caug/article/view/2657

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Section

Estudios