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Epilogue
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Anreus, Alejandro
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abstract expressionist
/ coup
/ Fulgencio Batista
/ geometric abstraction
/ History of Art
/ los once
/ pintores concretos
/ Rafael Soriano
/ Roberto Estopiñán
2025
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Epilogue
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Anreus, Alejandro
in
abstract expressionist
/ coup
/ Fulgencio Batista
/ geometric abstraction
/ History of Art
/ los once
/ pintores concretos
/ Rafael Soriano
/ Roberto Estopiñán
2025
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Epilogue
2025
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The epilogue provides a look ahead at the main stylistic trends that emerged after the tragic March 10, 1952 coup by Fulgencio Batista, which ended the country’s constitutional rule. A gestural, abstract expressionist trend is evident in the group Los once (The Eleven), while geometric abstraction is reflected in the Pintores Concretos (Concrete Painters). Individual artists like painter Rafael Soriano and sculptor Roberto Estopiñán are discussed, with mention of how their work developed after they went into exile in the early 1960s.
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University Press of Florida
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1683405153, 9781683405153
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