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Cadernos do Arquivo Municipal

On-line version ISSN 2183-2176

Abstract

MARQUES, Inês Maria Andrade. “Entalados” on the facades of Lisbon buildings: Sculptural practices in the private construction of the 1950s. The Alvalade neighbourhood. Cadernos do Arquivo Municipal [online]. 2017, vol.ser2, n.7, pp.219-306. ISSN 2183-2176.

In the 1950s, a specific sculptural practice became popular in the city of Lisbon, serving the interests of the private construction. The “entalados”, as Keil do Amaral called them, were sculptures and reliefs which were placed in narrow spaces in the facades of the residential buildings, usually surmounting the main entrances. Although often made by sculptors with academic training, these works never achieved work-of-art status. Being considered decorative elements, they appeared in the buildings throughout the city, with little control by public authorities, contrary to monumental sculpture and statuary. Considering the set of sculptural interventions in Alvalade, this text contextualizes the appearance of the “entalados”, describes this sculptural practice - highly criticized by Keil do Amaral and other modern artists and architects -, showing, through a specific case, how its presence sometimes clashed also with the official sensibilities of the time.

Keywords : Integrated sculpture; Public art; Artistic stonework; Entalados.

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