Ángel Ferrant and the reorganization of Fine Arts schools
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aearte.2009.v82.i325.138Keywords:
Ángel Ferrant, Fine Arts schools, Art education, Barcelona, 1938Abstract
During the Spanish Civil War, the government of the Second Republic created the Central Council for Fine Arts in order to reorganize teaching at schools of Fine Arts and Architecture. The sculptor Ángel Ferrant was an active member of this Commission of experts. This article examines Ferrant’s project for the reorganization of Fine Arts schools.
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