Telling Time: Representations of Ruins in the Grotesques of Sixteenth-Century Italy

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Abstract

Prospects of ruins feature frequently within the grotesques or ornamental frescoes of sixteenth-century Italy. What is at stake in the representations of ruins seems to be at stake on a more general level in the grotesques seen as a compositional device: the visualisation of passages between a form and the formless, or between culture and nature, with change and movement as key concepts. The article addresses how the exploration of transformation, which is fundamental to the representation of ruins in grotesques, is manifested in subject matter, composition, and spatial relations; and how all three are aspects of the telling of time. It is suggested that the prevalence of ruins in grotesques highlights the preoccupation with temporality as a major theme in the visual culture of the period.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of Aesthetics and Culture
Vol/bind8
Antal sider11
ISSN2000-4214
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2016

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