História escrita com imagens:

as fotografias dos profetas de Congonhas do Campo por Marcel Gautherot

Authors

  • Ana Mannarino Coordenadora do Curso de História da Arte da UFRJ

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24168/revistaprumo.v0i8.1244

Abstract

ABSTRACT

The photographs by Marcel Gautherot documenting the sculptures of the Twelve Prophets, at Congonhas do Campo, attributed to Antonio Francisco Lisboa, the Aleijadinho, go beyond the purpose of recording the works. They also contribute to the writing of history, through the images produced. In accordance with the SPHAN orientation, which aimed to construct a Brazilian art history that valorized the artistic production of the colonial period, the images by Gautherot help in a decisive way to consolidate the Aleijadinho myth, not only for their documental significance and widespread circulation, but also for the regard the photographer develops about the works. The images direct the regard and build a discourse, through framing, lighting and point of views assumed, leading to the identity between the work photographed and its author.
Key-Words: Marcel Gautherot, Twelve Prophets at Congonhas do Campo, Antonio Francisco Lisboa, Aleijadinho

Published

2020-03-09

Issue

Section

Artigos