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Looking at the Overlooked: Four Essays on Still Life Painting
megalography and rhopography as Sterling defines them can be a useful one,
and the present study employs it extensively. Although the related term '
rhyparography' has the advantage of being used in antiquity to refer to 'the
painting of low ...
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Living in Posterity: Essays in Honour of Bart Westerweel
Pieter Aertsen's Kitchen Maid is a portrait of a 'scullery wench' - fundamentally a
contradictio inpicturis - and, as such, perhaps an exercise into the satirical genre
of 'rhyparography'. More importantly, however, the painting appears to be an ...
Jan Frans van Dijkhuizen, 2004
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Human Creation Between Reality and Illusion
They exemplify what ancient Greek painters of lofty narrative, landscape,
historical and other sorts of grand paintings disdainfully referred to as ''
rhyparography,'' literally, paintings of waste, of sordid or lowly subjects – though
such painters ...
Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, 2006
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Adeline's Art Dictionary: Containing a Complete Index of All ...
Rhyparography. A term applied in ancient times to that branch of art which was
concerned with the representation of common every-day subjects. The name
rhyparographus was given by Pliny to a painter named Piraeicus, whose "
subjects ...
Jules Adeline, Frederick William Fairholt, 1891
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The Picturesque: Architecture, Disgust and Other Irregularities
The older name for this principle is rhyparography, and since the rise of
aesthetics and a sensual account of art, disgust has become one of the principle
fronts on which art claims to distinguish its products from those of nature. Rozin's
amusing ...
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Women and Personal Property in the Victorian Novel
... 74-8, 82, 84; see also Dutch painting; Great Expectations; rhyparography
Storey, Gladys 55 Stuart, Elma 89-90, 94 suffrage 10, 104, 124; see also feminist
movement; law; reform suffragettes 127, 157; see also feminist movement, The
Spoils ...
Professor Deborah Wynne, 2013
... revel at which Coupeau and Lantier met and opened up the way for the final de
'bdcle. RhyparographyEl is the lowest form of art, but at least it should be good of
its kind. Mr. Crane's rhyparography is in this book incongruous, formless, and ...
Richard M. Weatherford, 2013
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From the beginning to 1800
... and the delicate pastel-like costumes and manners and love-making of
Gautier's longest and most ambitious romance are not to be expected in the
rough “ rhyparography ” 1 of the seventeenth century. But in itself the Roman
Comique is no ...
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Stephen Crane: The Contemporary Reviews
Rhyparography is the lowest form of art, but at least it should be good of its kind.
Mr. Crane's rhyparography is in this book incongruous, formless, and deadly dull.
The book is a small one, yet its publication seems to us to involve a principle.
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Verhandelingen der Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van ...
Rhyparography and Rhopography In art-historical surveys that attempt to show
how the still life genre emerged in the 16th century, one of the principal theses is
that the genre did not really come to fruition ex nihilo, but that there was a ...