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.14-15 Century European Art Image Analysis Of The Image Of Death

Posted on:2009-07-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y R ShangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360242988834Subject:Western art history
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pestilence, war, famine, etc. have occurred in Europe, the death has become a ubiquitous phenomenon in 14-15 century. This state of affairs not only for people questioned the authority of the church, but also led directly to the theme of artistic expression changes, there has been a lot of death imagery. These dead image the emergence of artists with the omnipresent in the death of a relationship established between, in which the real life of the artist's deep feelings, and also this feeling of, a kind of personal expression and the public combination of a meaningful understanding of the image.Image performance in accordance with the subject of death, as well as places to reveal significance of factors such as "Death Imagery" including religious nature of the death imagery and secular nature of the death of two types of images, showing the artist painted portraits of the dead, and build interest in the image of death, and Characterization is very real way, the expression of the people could not resist the death of a true feelings.In fact, the image of death and the death of a collective perception closely related. After the 13th century, people on the death of the original perception to some extent, the collective denial of death as a variant of the hardships of life, death in the back of the extension of happiness expectations. "Death Imagery" was produced and evolved into a very complicated process, there is a way forward by leaps and bounds, it is a "collective sense of crisis", those associated with the collective perception of many factors will be at some point in the joint, highlights some of the denial of the current system, for example, questioned the authority of the church, died on the start of the new formation.
Keywords/Search Tags:Death, Death Image, Religious nature of the death Image, Images of the secular nature of the death, Collective perception
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