Charles Baudelaire e John Ruskin
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https://doi.org/10.33871/23580437.2014.1.01.112-116Keywords:
Charles Baudelaire, John Ruskin, FotografiaAbstract
Este artigo apresenta uma breve comparação entre dois autores, mais especificamente, entre seus discursos dedicados às primeiras impressões sobre a invenção da fotografia. Charles Baudelaire e John Ruskin são aproximados aqui para que se possa melhor entender algumas das relações complexas entre arte e fotografia, características do século dezenove, e suas variações contextuais.
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2014-05-08
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