Art-historical accounts of the last 200 years identify developments in the types, or “modes,” of address that a picture can present to a viewer as critical to the experience and evaluation of paintings. The authors focus on “anti-theatrical” theories of pictorial address and the complex and innovative “double relation” of absorption and acknowledgment introduced by the painter Edouard Manet. They report a case study of Manet's A Bar at the Folies-Bergère investigating expert and novice spectators' eye movements and utterances in response to the painting to find evidence that viewers seek resolution of the complex “double relation” that the theories describe
The dissertation proposes that the engagement of spatial illusion within the surface of thepaintings...
This thesis seeks to explore the notion of non-representation in painting and consider our experie...
International audienceManet's pictorial production is both a necessary step for the discourse about ...
Art-historical accounts of the last 200 years identify developments in the types, or “modes,”of addr...
Art-historical accounts of the last 200 years identify developments in the types, or “modes,” of add...
Participants judged 94 portraits painted by Édouard Manet (70), Gustave Courbet (12) and Henri Fanti...
Image reproduction has expanded our knowledge of the world’s great art collections, but the viewing ...
Project in collaboration with Southampton University (Psychology department and the school of fine a...
In this paper the question, ‘what is the mode of thought of which painting is the stake?’(1) which o...
This article offers a case study in intermediality and explores relationships between tableaux vivan...
Throughout the 20th century, there have been many different forms of abstract painting. While works ...
Ever since the Renaissance speaking about paintings has been a fundamental approach for beholders, e...
This study examines the interaction between portraits by the exponent of French colourist painting N...
The following thesis applies theories and findings from cognitive psychology to notions of pictorial...
ENGLISH_How the artwork creates attention? How it establishes the relationship? How it is a specific...
The dissertation proposes that the engagement of spatial illusion within the surface of thepaintings...
This thesis seeks to explore the notion of non-representation in painting and consider our experie...
International audienceManet's pictorial production is both a necessary step for the discourse about ...
Art-historical accounts of the last 200 years identify developments in the types, or “modes,”of addr...
Art-historical accounts of the last 200 years identify developments in the types, or “modes,” of add...
Participants judged 94 portraits painted by Édouard Manet (70), Gustave Courbet (12) and Henri Fanti...
Image reproduction has expanded our knowledge of the world’s great art collections, but the viewing ...
Project in collaboration with Southampton University (Psychology department and the school of fine a...
In this paper the question, ‘what is the mode of thought of which painting is the stake?’(1) which o...
This article offers a case study in intermediality and explores relationships between tableaux vivan...
Throughout the 20th century, there have been many different forms of abstract painting. While works ...
Ever since the Renaissance speaking about paintings has been a fundamental approach for beholders, e...
This study examines the interaction between portraits by the exponent of French colourist painting N...
The following thesis applies theories and findings from cognitive psychology to notions of pictorial...
ENGLISH_How the artwork creates attention? How it establishes the relationship? How it is a specific...
The dissertation proposes that the engagement of spatial illusion within the surface of thepaintings...
This thesis seeks to explore the notion of non-representation in painting and consider our experie...
International audienceManet's pictorial production is both a necessary step for the discourse about ...