Interfaces between Art and Politics: construction, erasure and deconstruction of image memories
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https://doi.org/10.5433/2237-9126.2011v5n8p67Keywords:
Artistic production, Political context, Napoleon Bonaparte.Abstract
To discuss some points of connection in the complex relationship between artistic and political context, among others as the interference of politics in the establishment of strategies aimed at the construction, deconstruction and the erasure of memory imagery, is our scope in this paper. In this sense, the analysis itinerary was defined through of pictures that have the main character Napoleon Bonaparte, established during the first half of the nineteenth century, focusing on the period in which the Corsica’s man was the head of the government of post-revolutionary France.Downloads
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