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NEW PUBLICATION. ACCADERE Nº11 (JUNIO 2026)

2026-06-15

We are pleased to inform our readership that issue 11 of Accadere (June 2026) is now available. It includes six articles addressing different topics: 1. The representation of King Charles II (1661–1700) through the proclamation medals produced for the official ceremonies held in 1666 in Seville, Granada, and the Spanish Netherlands; 2. The proliferation of the various terms used to refer to artistic researchresearch on, for, and in art—and their epistemological and institutional implications; 3. The professional career of Pedro García de Sanlúcar, one of the master builders of Seville Cathedral during the early phases of the Gothic project, documented between 1419 and 1440; 4. The artistic theory of Piet Mondrian, with particular attention to his reflections on art’s capacity to evoke emotions, the nature of those emotions, and the means through which they are generated, a dimension frequently overlooked due to the rationalist interpretation of his work; and 5. The awards granted by the “Manuel Belgrano” Fine Arts Salon from a gender perspective during the period between 1980 and 1990.

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No 11 (2026)
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This international issue addresses: 1. The representation of King Charles II (1661–1700) through the proclamation medals produced for the official ceremonies held in 1666 in Seville, Granada, and the Spanish Netherlands; 2. The proliferation of the various terms used to refer to artistic research—research on, for, and in art—and their epistemological and institutional implications; 3. The professional career of Pedro García de Sanlúcar, one of the master builders of Seville Cathedral during the early phases of the Gothic project, documented between 1419 and 1440; 4. The artistic theory of Piet Mondrian, with particular attention to his reflections on art’s capacity to evoke emotions in the viewer, the nature of those emotions, and the means through which they are generated, a dimension frequently overlooked due to the rationalist interpretation of his work; and 5. The awards granted by the “Manuel Belgrano” Fine Arts Salon from a gender perspective during the period between 1980 and 1990.

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 Accadere. Revista de Historia del Arte of the Department of Art History and Philosophy of the University of La Laguna was founded in 2020 by the will of a group of professors from the aforementioned Department. It is a biannual, digital, free publication that accepts unpublished and original contributions that are not under review in other journals. Its contents are subject to a double blind peer review process, may refer to any branch of artistic and historical-artistic studies, and may be written in Spanish, English, Portuguese, and Italian.