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Anales del Instituto de Arte Americano e Investigaciones Estéticas. Mario J. Buschiazzo

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DIAZ DEL CAMPO MARTIN MANTERO, Ramón Vicente. The trip as a path to learning: Miguel Fisac (1949-1953). An. Inst. Arte Am. Investig. Estét. Mario J. Buschiazzo [online]. 2016, vol.46, n.2, pp.175-185. ISSN 2362-2024.

The fifties were important in Spain for the creation of modern architecture. The architects created their artistic languages, seeking out the introduction of modern elements. Miguel Fisac was one of the most popular Spanish architects in the second half of the 20th century. His professional career is highlighted by diverse international influences, an element that led him to visit diverse works on site to analyze them and form his own conclusions. His travels began with the Civil War and lasted throughout his entire life in different places around the world. Fisac went along collecting his impressions of each place in notes, papers and drawings. Out of all of his trips, those that resulted most important were made in the early fifties. From these trips, Japanese and Swedish cultures would become fundamental references in Fisac's work.

Keywords : Miguel Fisac; trip; Franco's government; Modernist movement; 20th century.

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