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Franco Taboada, J. A. (2018) «El viaje crepuscular de Hendrik Petrus Berlage a las Indias holandesas: Mijn Indische Reis», EGA Expresión Gráfica Arquitectónica, 23(34), pp. 88–105. doi: 10.4995/ega.2018.11014.
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[Resumen] En 1923 H. P. Berlage realizó
un viaje a las Indias Orientales
Neerlandesas. Cuando publica su
libro sobre el viaje, Mijn Indische
Reis (Berlage 1931), incluye solo 36
de los 60 dibujos realizados –casi
todos a color–, pero impresos
en blanco y negro. Los dibujos
originales que se conservan en el
Nederlands Architectuurinstituut,
Instituto Holandés de Arquitectura,
fueron publicados en parte por esta
institución con el título De indische
reis van H.P. Berlage (Berlage &
Molenaar 1993) en un cofre con
46 reproducciones en color y en
papel verjurado. Los dibujos del
viaje recogidos en este artículo
corresponden a esta última obra.
Se trata de dibujos aparentemente
muy sencillos, casi todos realizados
con tizas de colores, con una
libertad y soltura de trazo que
contrastan considerablemente con
sus dibujos “canónicos” que, a
pesar de su extraordinaria calidad,
no dejan de ser convencionales..
[Abstract] In 1923, H.P. Berlage travelled to the Dutch East Indies. When he published his book about the journey, Mijn Indische Reis (Berlage 1931), he included only 36 of the 60 drawings – almost all originally in color but printed in black and white. The original drawings, preserved at the Nederlands Architectuurinstituut, the Dutch Institute of Architecture, were published in part by this institution under the title De indische reis van H.P. Berlage (Berlage & Molenaar 1993) in a box with 46 color reproductions on laid paper. The drawings of the trip included in this article correspond to this latter work. They are apparently very simple drawings, almost all produced with colored chalk, with a freedom and stroke fluidity that contrasts considerably with his “canonical” drawings which, despite their extraordinary quality are convetional.
[Abstract] In 1923, H.P. Berlage travelled to the Dutch East Indies. When he published his book about the journey, Mijn Indische Reis (Berlage 1931), he included only 36 of the 60 drawings – almost all originally in color but printed in black and white. The original drawings, preserved at the Nederlands Architectuurinstituut, the Dutch Institute of Architecture, were published in part by this institution under the title De indische reis van H.P. Berlage (Berlage & Molenaar 1993) in a box with 46 color reproductions on laid paper. The drawings of the trip included in this article correspond to this latter work. They are apparently very simple drawings, almost all produced with colored chalk, with a freedom and stroke fluidity that contrasts considerably with his “canonical” drawings which, despite their extraordinary quality are convetional.
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