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      <subfield code="a">Faxedas, Maria Lluïsa</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Despite its scarcity and fragility, the work of the Catalan sculptor Fidel Aguilar (1894-1917) is surprising for, among others, the maturity he achieved and the extraordinary affinities that his work shares with that of some of the best European artists of his time. This article explores the aspects and relations his work has in common with that of three wellknown artists: Elie Nadelman (1882-1946), Celso Lagar (1891-1966) and Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920). In the first part of the article, we review the possible contacts or direct influences that allowed the sculptor from Girona to know the work of the other three artists, either from personal contacts, from conversations with third parties, or from reproductions in magazines or newspapers. We then study the common aesthetic concepts between their respective works, which are mainly related to the selection of materials, the iconography and their common interest in primitivism and classicism. Finally, we evaluate some of the specific formal connections that can be detected in the sculptures, drawings and paintings made by these artists, which are explained precisely from the aforementioned conceptual affinities. The comparison between the respective works of these artists leads us to conclude that it is necessary to study the work of Aguilar in a broader framework than that provided by Noucentisme, because some of its features have more to do with, for example, an anticipation of Art Deco</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">L'obra de l’escultor gironí Fidel Aguilar (1894-1917), tot i la seva escassetat i fragilitat, sorprèn per, entre altres, la maduresa assolida i les extraordinàries afinitats que el seu treball presenta amb el d'alguns dels millors artistes europeus del seu temps. En aquest article s'exploren precisament els punts comuns i les relacions amb l’obra de tres artistes ben concrets: Elie Nadelman (1882-1946), Celso Lagar (1891-1966) i Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920). En els primers apartats de l'article es revisen els possibles punts de contacte o d’influència directa que van poder permetre que l'escultor gironí conegués&#xd;
l’obra dels altres tres artistes, ja sigui a partir de contactes personals, de converses amb terceres persones o bé a partir de&#xd;
reproduccions en revistes o diaris. Tot seguit s’analitzen els conceptes estètics comuns entre els seus treballs respectius, que&#xd;
s’articulen principalment en la tria de materials, la iconografia i l’interès comú pel primitivisme i el classicisme. Finalment&#xd;
es valoren algunes de les connexions formals concretes que es poden detectar en les escultures, els dibuixos i les pintures&#xd;
realitzats per aquests artistes, que s’expliquen precisament a partir de les afinitats conceptuals esmentades. La comparació&#xd;
entre les obres respectives ens porta a concloure que és necessari estudiar el treball d’Aguilar en un marc més ampli que&#xd;
el del noucentisme que normalment l’ha acollit, perquè alguns dels seus trets tenen més a veure, per exemple, amb una&#xd;
anticipació de l’art-déco</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Aguilar, Fidel, 1894-1917, escultor</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Lagar Arroyo, Celso, 1891-1966</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Fidel Aguilar i l'art europeu del seu temps: Elie Nadelman, Celso Lagar, Amedeo Modigliani</subfield>
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