Ekphrasis was designed originally as an exercise of rhetorical skills: its core feature was neither the description itself nor the thing described (which could even be non-existent), but the vividness (enargeia) with which the description appealed to the mind’s eye of the audience. Throughout antiquity up to early modernity, ancient ekphrasis was not linked to specific objects: it could describe paintings or sculptures as well as persons, places, or even specific events such as battles. In the 20th century ekphrasis acquired, thanks mostly to Leo Spitzer, the restricted meaning which is common nowadays among scholars and art critics, namely that of “a poetic description of a pictorial or sculptural work of art
This thesis is a study on the use of works of art in Greek novels, based on the idea that the noveli...
Taking the modern definition of ekphrasis as a verbal representation of a work of art as a starting ...
The aim of my study is to assess the significance of ekphrasis and the visual arts in Gabriele D Ann...
It is widely documented that ancient rhetorical techniques were transmitted to Byzantine literature ...
This paper examines the cognitive essence of ekphrasis. It mainly reviews the most relevant theoreti...
Ekphrasis, or the literary activity of writing in response to visual art, dates back to the ancient ...
For the better part of the last century, the literary and rhetorical term ekphrasis has been applie...
This dissertation addresses the interface between verbal and visual signifying codes as they pertain...
Ekphrasis, in the modern sense of 'text that represents or evokes a work of visual art', is a tribut...
In Greek literature the words physiognomy and ekphrasis never occur together: the first occurrence o...
The Eikones of Philostratus the Elder describe a gallery of paintings located in Naples. While the t...
The literary and rhetoric process of Ekphrasis was used on numerous occasions in Ancient literature,...
Originally published in 1992. What, in apparently pictorial poetry, do words represent? Conversely, ...
Greek scoptic epigram often engages jocularly with “traditional” epigrammatic subgenres, such as epi...
As a part of the ancient Greek and Roman rhetorical practices, “ekphrasis” basically means the verba...
This thesis is a study on the use of works of art in Greek novels, based on the idea that the noveli...
Taking the modern definition of ekphrasis as a verbal representation of a work of art as a starting ...
The aim of my study is to assess the significance of ekphrasis and the visual arts in Gabriele D Ann...
It is widely documented that ancient rhetorical techniques were transmitted to Byzantine literature ...
This paper examines the cognitive essence of ekphrasis. It mainly reviews the most relevant theoreti...
Ekphrasis, or the literary activity of writing in response to visual art, dates back to the ancient ...
For the better part of the last century, the literary and rhetorical term ekphrasis has been applie...
This dissertation addresses the interface between verbal and visual signifying codes as they pertain...
Ekphrasis, in the modern sense of 'text that represents or evokes a work of visual art', is a tribut...
In Greek literature the words physiognomy and ekphrasis never occur together: the first occurrence o...
The Eikones of Philostratus the Elder describe a gallery of paintings located in Naples. While the t...
The literary and rhetoric process of Ekphrasis was used on numerous occasions in Ancient literature,...
Originally published in 1992. What, in apparently pictorial poetry, do words represent? Conversely, ...
Greek scoptic epigram often engages jocularly with “traditional” epigrammatic subgenres, such as epi...
As a part of the ancient Greek and Roman rhetorical practices, “ekphrasis” basically means the verba...
This thesis is a study on the use of works of art in Greek novels, based on the idea that the noveli...
Taking the modern definition of ekphrasis as a verbal representation of a work of art as a starting ...
The aim of my study is to assess the significance of ekphrasis and the visual arts in Gabriele D Ann...