The Professionalization of Spanish Female Artists: The case of Maruja Mallo (1902-1995) and Amalia Avia (1926-2011)

Authors

  • Alejandra Val Cubero Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Departamento de Periodismo y Comunicación Audiovisual

Abstract

The study of the memories, writings and works of two 20th-century Spanish painters, Maruja Mallo and Amalia Avia, the first of which was trained during the Spanish Republic and the second during the Civil War, together with the analysis of the historical, political and social context in which they lived, allows us to clarify the weight that certain institutions such as education or the family had in their profession and the practices that encouraged or restricted their evolution as artists.

Keywords

autobiographies, artistic education, artistic field, socialization, family, painters, Spain

Author Biography

Alejandra Val Cubero, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Departamento de Periodismo y Comunicación Audiovisual

Alejandra Val Cubero es doctora en Ciencias de la Información por la Universidad Complutense y profesora en la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Entre sus publicaciones podemos destacar: La percepción social del desnudo femenino en el arte. Siglos XVI-XIX: Mujer, arte y sociedad (Biblioteca Nueva, 2003), «Una aproximación metodológica al análisis de las obras de arte», Arte, Individuo y Sociedad, (2010) e «Imágenes en contexto: genealogía, representación social e imaginario pictórico del cuerpo femenino», Aisthesis (2011).

Published

2013-10-01

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