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Vazquez Astorga, Monica.
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Jose Borobio Ojeda (1907--1984): Training, artistic activity and contribution to modern architecture in Aragon (Spanish text).
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Jose Borobio Ojeda (1907--1984): Training, artistic activity and contribution to modern architecture in Aragon (Spanish text)./
Author:
Vazquez Astorga, Monica.
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4052 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-01, Section: A, page: 0004.
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Dissertation Abstracts International66-01A.
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Architecture. -
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Jose Borobio Ojeda (1907--1984): Training, artistic activity and contribution to modern architecture in Aragon (Spanish text).
Vazquez Astorga, Monica.
Jose Borobio Ojeda (1907--1984): Training, artistic activity and contribution to modern architecture in Aragon (Spanish text).
- 4052 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-01, Section: A, page: 0004.
Thesis (Dr.)--Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain), 2005.
This doctoral thesis, dedicated to Jose Borobio Ojeda, born in Zaragoza (1907--1984), brings into scene an almost unheard and versatile artist, who not only worked on his activity as an architect, but also on many other areas as a humorous drawer, an illustrator, a painter and a project planner of various mural decorations, a poster maker and a publicist, a photographer, a multi-interest designer or a ceremonial set designer in the political field.
ISBN: 9788477337584Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Architecture.
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For the complete study on the work by this architect from Zaragoza, the investigation is structured into two big areas: The first one into the Study, where all graphic production by Jose Borobio and Architectural activity until the end of the Civil War are dealt with. The second one has to do with his Catalogue, where all his graphic work is analysed and invented (this work is composed by 2100 drawings included in the DVD attached to the catalogue), and which is kept in the family archive (Pilar Borobio). To be precise, the Study is divided into two sections, which comprise his two big artistic periods: Jose Borobio as a drawer throughout his life evolution, from 1910---when his first drawings are dated, to 1984---when he died, and Jose Borobio as an architect, from his first collaborations with his elder brother Regino in the architecture study when he was a student, from 1924, to the end of The Civil War. The study finishes with a section for conclusions, and, on top of that, an appendix is included with a list filing the most important projects by the Borobio Study between 1919--1939, and a bibliography section.
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With this work his complete work as a drawer has been listed and catalogued, his years as an Architect student in Madrid (1923--1931) have been searched for, analysing the influence they had on architects belonging to the generation of 1925 on the configuration of his latter "Way of making Architecture"; the archive material and library from the Borobio Study has been revised. The analysis of the architectural work by the Borobio family has led to consider Jose Borobio as the true reformer in the Borobio Study, and as the leader of the rationalist language in Aragon.
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