Artigo Revisado por pares

El Perdón y la furia and José de Ribera’s Journey from Faith to Magic

2020; Berghahn Books; Volume: 13; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.3167/eca.2020.130204

ISSN

1754-3797

Autores

Francisca Lladó,

Tópico(s)

Spanish Culture and Identity

Resumo

This article analyses the various components of a graphic novel, El Perdón y la furia [Forgiveness and Fury] by Antonio Altarriba and Keko, about the Baroque painter José de Ribera. It does so within a framework drawn from art history and studies the transgressive role of images through citation, intertextual borrowing, or creation by Keko in the manner of Ribera. A comparative analysis of the artist’s biography and the graphic narration uncovers a series of parallels between historically attested and fictitious events that can be seen as the common thread in a thriller based on the fight against power. It concludes by returning to the same themes within a contemporary setting, while Ribera’s story and that of his present-day fictional counterpart simultaneously reveal human truths.

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