Reading Rembrandt : Beyond the Word-Image Opposition (The Northrop Frye Lectures in Literary Theory) (Cambridge Studies in New Art History and Criticism)

Reading Rembrandt : Beyond the Word-Image Opposition (The Northrop Frye Lectures in Literary Theory) (Cambridge Studies in New Art History and Criticism) image
ISBN-10:

0521466644

ISBN-13:

9780521466646

Author(s): Mieke Bal
Edition: New Ed
Released: Feb 25, 1991
Format: Paperback, 512 pages
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Description:

Reading Rembrandt: Beyond the Word Image Opposition explores the potential for interdisciplinary methodology between literature and visual art. In a series of close analyses of works by Rembrandt works whose attribution is still challenged, but can still be considered within the context of this study-and texts related to those works, Mieke Bal questions the traditional boundaries between literary and visual analysis. Bal also studies Rembrandt's complex handling of gender and the representation of women in Rembrandt's painting. Although Reading Rembrandt's methods originate outside the history of art, it demonstrates nonetheless the author's sensitivity to the visual aspect of Rembrandt's work. The works by Rembrandt gain in depth and interest, but an original perspective of the role of visuality in our culture emerges, which ultimately has consequences for our views of gender, the artist, and the act of reading.












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