Pintor de almas en la moderna Babilonia : tardosimbolismo y déco en la pintura de Federico Beltrán
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https://doi.org/10.5944/etfvii.13.2000.2364Abstract
El propósito del presente artículo es realizar una introducción a la obra pictórica del artista hispano-cubano Federico Beltrán. Nadie como él representa la transición entre la estética simbolista española de principios del siglo XX y el primer estilo decó que se gesta a finales de los años diez, como queda reflejado en el propio título del mismo: Pintor de Almas en la Moderna Babilonia. Significamos además su amistad con los «escritores eróticos» José Francés o Antonio de Hoyos y Vinent, como punto de partida del núcleo referencial de su obra, marcada por un simbolismo decadente, inspirado por la tradición centroeuropea y anglosajona, y aderezada con abundantes tópicos de españolidad.
The aim of the following article is to provide an introduction about the works of Cuban painter Federico Beltrán. He may well represent a model in the transition between the symbolist painting tradition within the Spanish Art in the early 20th century towards the déco style which was later developed in the 1910's and 1920's. This model is referred to in the title itself, i.e.: Painter of Souls in the Modern Babilon. Since he befriended «erotic writers» José Francés and Antonio de Hoyos y Vinent, his style tended towards a decadent symbolism of central european and anglosaxon inspiration, presenting neverthelees abundant features of Spanish identity.
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