Conjectures regarding portraits of the Fool as performative hyper-icons in the picaresque tradition initiate an investigation of canny performances of duplicity in pictures on display. The focus falls on performances of unexpected convolutions acted out by spectators while looking repeatedly at deceptive pictures. The emphasis is on the role of the eye in visual shaping and in iterated performance of rhetorical roles and on recurrent ocular motifs as typiconic features in the picaresque tradition
How do we interpret an object - a scene - a painting? Perception research and art illuminate from di...
Art-historical accounts of the last 200 years identify developments in the types, or “modes,” of add...
Pictorial images are icons as well as eye-cons: they provide distillations of objects or ideas into ...
Conjectures regarding portraits of the Fool as performative hyper-icons in the picaresque tradition ...
We delight in using our eyes, particularly when puzzling over pictures. Art and illusionists is a ce...
We delight in using our eyes, particularly when puzzling over pictures. Art and illusionists is a ce...
Pieter Bruegel the Eider's paintings De verkeerde wereld, Het gevecht tussen Karnava/ en Vasten, Lu...
Curated by Jason Marquis and Jeanne Brasile. Featuring art by Ryan Buyssens, Christina Day, Chris De...
Perceptual portraits represent people in an unconventional style. The portraits themselves are not a...
Portrait artists claim that their choices with regard to textural detail guide the viewing experienc...
Masks of Folly: Portrait of the Idiot is an MFA thesis exhibit by Grace An that creates a portrait o...
The rhetorical turn can be found in the discipline of art history. This paper examines an intellectu...
This thesis considers the fool as a theatrical phenomenon and reflects on the approach an actor migh...
This study examines the reception of various image techniques with the help of memorable expressions...
This study examines the interaction between portraits by the exponent of French colourist painting N...
How do we interpret an object - a scene - a painting? Perception research and art illuminate from di...
Art-historical accounts of the last 200 years identify developments in the types, or “modes,” of add...
Pictorial images are icons as well as eye-cons: they provide distillations of objects or ideas into ...
Conjectures regarding portraits of the Fool as performative hyper-icons in the picaresque tradition ...
We delight in using our eyes, particularly when puzzling over pictures. Art and illusionists is a ce...
We delight in using our eyes, particularly when puzzling over pictures. Art and illusionists is a ce...
Pieter Bruegel the Eider's paintings De verkeerde wereld, Het gevecht tussen Karnava/ en Vasten, Lu...
Curated by Jason Marquis and Jeanne Brasile. Featuring art by Ryan Buyssens, Christina Day, Chris De...
Perceptual portraits represent people in an unconventional style. The portraits themselves are not a...
Portrait artists claim that their choices with regard to textural detail guide the viewing experienc...
Masks of Folly: Portrait of the Idiot is an MFA thesis exhibit by Grace An that creates a portrait o...
The rhetorical turn can be found in the discipline of art history. This paper examines an intellectu...
This thesis considers the fool as a theatrical phenomenon and reflects on the approach an actor migh...
This study examines the reception of various image techniques with the help of memorable expressions...
This study examines the interaction between portraits by the exponent of French colourist painting N...
How do we interpret an object - a scene - a painting? Perception research and art illuminate from di...
Art-historical accounts of the last 200 years identify developments in the types, or “modes,” of add...
Pictorial images are icons as well as eye-cons: they provide distillations of objects or ideas into ...