Simboliek van 'n kunstenaarskap
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Van der Merwe, T.
Engel, E.P.
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Art Historical Work Group of South Africa
Abstract
Oenskynlik lyk Preller se "Morning Glory" na 'n tradisionele stillewe. Formeel en ikonografies gesien is daar egter begripsmatige inkonsekwensies in die werk wat slegs struktureel-simbolies verstaan kan word.
Seemingly Preller's Morning Glory appears to be a traditional still-life. However, ordinary formal analysis and iconographic description lead to inconsequences in the representation, which can only be resolved through a structural-symbolic interpretation.
Seemingly Preller's Morning Glory appears to be a traditional still-life. However, ordinary formal analysis and iconographic description lead to inconsequences in the representation, which can only be resolved through a structural-symbolic interpretation.
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Preller's "Morning Glory", Preller, Alexis, 1911-1975, Preller se "Morning Glory", Preller's "Blue Period", Preller se "Blouperiode", Stillewe, Still life
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Citation
Van der Merwe, T & Engel, EP, 1987, 'Simboliek van 'n kunstenaarskap,' South African Journal of Art History, vol. 2, issue 3&4, pp. 34-37.