In the eighteenth century, sculptors such as Antonio Canova often experimented with polychromy, using wax or grind water to subtly tint their figures’ flesh. In this article, I examine viewers’ discomfort with these surface treatments. I argue that viewers reacted negatively to the colored surface of works such as Hebe and Penitent Magdalene because they found it to be deceptive. First, encaustic treatments mellowed the marble surface, giving modern works the appearance of antiquities. Second, the “reality effect” created by color threatened sculpture’s status as high art. Finally, hyper-realism also suggested that the sculpture’s surface was exactly that—that is to say, only a surface, a shell that contained the messy reality of the body. ...
The world around us is filled with materials. Our ability of visual material perception informs us h...
Art is a philosophy as well as a craft. A basic premise of the philosophy of art is that a work must...
While the sculpted object is so obviously carved from hard and lifeless marble, at the same time it...
In the eighteenth century, sculptors such as Antonio Canova often experimented with polychromy, usin...
Antiquity is often synonymous with white marble. Such are the general expectations when visitors ent...
I. Introduction\ud These paintings evolved from a concern with shape\ud surface, and color. The sens...
This article revisits the idea of the centrality of the artist’s touch to nineteenth-century sculptu...
Although Frank Stella intended to create flat, illusion-less Irregular Polygons paintings, it is not...
In Ancient Greece, the word for the skin, khrôs, meant also « colour ». The human skin was therefore...
International audienceIn the present article, I discuss the concept of 'the illusion of materials' (...
The Rondanini Pietà (1552-1564) engages the viewer in an embodied and temporal process of perceiving...
A consistent line of thinking about matter, colour and form continued into the Middle Ages from the ...
As Alex Potts points out in his essay, "Colors of Sculpture", "all sculpture is colored, in a litera...
This article considers the notion of ‘play’ in the plastic arts as described by Johan Huizinga, its ...
The appearance of a painting cannot solely be described by the depiction that it presents to the vie...
The world around us is filled with materials. Our ability of visual material perception informs us h...
Art is a philosophy as well as a craft. A basic premise of the philosophy of art is that a work must...
While the sculpted object is so obviously carved from hard and lifeless marble, at the same time it...
In the eighteenth century, sculptors such as Antonio Canova often experimented with polychromy, usin...
Antiquity is often synonymous with white marble. Such are the general expectations when visitors ent...
I. Introduction\ud These paintings evolved from a concern with shape\ud surface, and color. The sens...
This article revisits the idea of the centrality of the artist’s touch to nineteenth-century sculptu...
Although Frank Stella intended to create flat, illusion-less Irregular Polygons paintings, it is not...
In Ancient Greece, the word for the skin, khrôs, meant also « colour ». The human skin was therefore...
International audienceIn the present article, I discuss the concept of 'the illusion of materials' (...
The Rondanini Pietà (1552-1564) engages the viewer in an embodied and temporal process of perceiving...
A consistent line of thinking about matter, colour and form continued into the Middle Ages from the ...
As Alex Potts points out in his essay, "Colors of Sculpture", "all sculpture is colored, in a litera...
This article considers the notion of ‘play’ in the plastic arts as described by Johan Huizinga, its ...
The appearance of a painting cannot solely be described by the depiction that it presents to the vie...
The world around us is filled with materials. Our ability of visual material perception informs us h...
Art is a philosophy as well as a craft. A basic premise of the philosophy of art is that a work must...
While the sculpted object is so obviously carved from hard and lifeless marble, at the same time it...