The doctoral thesis at the Faculty of Arts at the University of Murcia by Enrique García Mena has analyzed the treatment of the landscape in the works of prominent painters of the second half of the twentieth century, as Mariano Ballester, Barberà Muñoz Molina Sánchez and José María Falgas.
The work, which has been rated as suitable cum laude, points out that the reporting period "was intense in terms of the abundance of good painters".
"It adds the thesis-a large group feel a cutting-edge alternative contribution never seen land Murcia", and that the study calls "pictorial hatching".
Among the artists are also studied Bardón Medina, Avellaneda, Hernandez Carpe, Parraga, Fulgencio Saura Look, Ramon and Maria Dolores Alonso Luzzy Andreo.
The dissertation was supervised by Professor Miguel Angel Hernandez Navarro and judged by a court presided Martin Paez.
Moreover, Alejandro Quevedo Sanchez has earned the same rating for his doctoral thesis, also held in the Faculty of Arts and in which contexts are analyzed ceramic and urban transformations in Carthago Nova, among the mandates of emperors Marcus Aurelius and Diocletian.
The research was led by Professor Sebastian Ramallo Asensio.
Source: Universidad de Murcia