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Art Criticism as Narrative

Diderot's "Salon de 1767</I>

by Julie Wegner Arnold (Author)
©1995 Others XII, 164 Pages

Summary

This study explores how Denis Diderot watches himself dramatize eighteenth-century French art on the stage of his imagination. It illustrates how Diderot's fanciful self-projection into paintings inspires him emotionally, energizes his prose, and transforms static paintings into mental theater. It examines the beholder's role in bringing portraits to life. The study also shows how the interplay between the rational and creative functions of Diderot's genius structures his experience and narration of art.

Details

Pages
XII, 164
Publication Year
1995
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820426624
Language
English
Keywords
Imagination Painting Portrait Experience Narration
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt/M., Paris, Wien, 1995. XII, 164 pp.

Biographical notes

Julie Wegner Arnold (Author)

The Author: Julie W. Arnold is an assistant professor of Foreign Languages at Alma College in Alma, Michigan. She received her Ph.D. in French Language and Literature from Michigan State University and is interested in relationships between art and literature.

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