"Encore à cet astre", de Jules Laforgue, y "Desnudo bajando una escalera, nº2", de Marcel Duchampla muerte del idealismo solar

  1. Cruz Sánchez, Pedro A.
Revista:
Poligramas

ISSN: 0120-4130 2590-9207

Any de publicació: 2017

Títol de l'exemplar: Junio 2017

Número: 44

Pàgines: 67-81

Tipus: Article

DOI: 10.25100/POLIGRAMAS.V0I44.5328 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR

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Resum

The period of November to December 1911 in Neully, Marcel Duchamp made, using a very concise and elusive language, three drawings depicting some poems by the French symbolist Jules Laforgue: Médiocrité; Siesteéternelle; y Encore à cet astre. The latter was the first sketch of his earliest work with an international impact, Nude Descendant an Scalier, nº2, which was key to the artistic revolution that Le Grand Verre would bring about. The revision done by Duchamp of the roles played by the sun –the light, the masculine– and the moon –the shadow, the feminine– in Laforgue’s poetry, would set the new visual regime conceived by the artist.

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