Fetichismo y erotismo de la figura femenina simplificada, como propuesta pictórica en Loja, reinterpretando la obra del pintor impresionista Pierre – Auguste Renoir

This thesis research work entitled "Fetishism and eroticism of the simplified female figure, as a pictorial proposal in Loja, reinterpreting the work of the impressionist painter Pierre - Auguste Renoir" consisted in generating a plastic proposal recreating the nudes of the Impressionist p...

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主要作者: Villa Jimenez, David Salvador (author)
格式: bachelorThesis
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出版: 2018
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总结:This thesis research work entitled "Fetishism and eroticism of the simplified female figure, as a pictorial proposal in Loja, reinterpreting the work of the impressionist painter Pierre - Auguste Renoir" consisted in generating a plastic proposal recreating the nudes of the Impressionist painter Pierre - Auguste Renoir from the current lojano context and taking up the palette of the French teacher. An important aspect was the strictly plastic study in the interpretation, composition and recreation of works of the past with works contextualized in the present time, in this case a fundamental support consisted in making a theoretical approach to the Peruvian artist Braum Vega. Given the above, it was necessary to use methods that encompass theoretical study and practical experience, as well; the Deductive method was used at first; that part of general scoops to reach particular conclusions, followed by it was used the Inductive method that reaches general conclusions from the background of the local context, and thus establish a personal pictorial proposal of erotic art from the city and province of Loja. The theme presented as a plastic pretext suggests undertaking deep debates on fetishism and eroticism in the representation of the erotic nude, in the Lojana culture and its context, a subject that enriches the knowledge of the universal plastic arts. The proposal concluded with a collective exhibition at the "Alfredo Mora Reyes" Cultural Center in the city of Loja and at the parish GAD assembly hall in Vilcabamba.