Showing time : continuous pictorial narrative and the Adam and Eve story : in memory of Alberto Argenton / Laura Messina Argenton, Tiziano Agostini, Tamara Prest, Ian F. Verstegen.
2022
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Showing time : continuous pictorial narrative and the Adam and Eve story : in memory of Alberto Argenton / Laura Messina Argenton, Tiziano Agostini, Tamara Prest, Ian F. Verstegen.
ISBN
9783031136627 (electronic bk.)
3031136624 (electronic bk.)
9783031136610
3031136616
3031136624 (electronic bk.)
9783031136610
3031136616
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and color).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-13662-7 doi
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BF201
Dewey Decimal Classification
704.94820940902
Summary
How does a visual artist manage to narrate a story, which has a sequential and therefore temporal progression, using a static medium consisting solely of spatial sign elements and, what is more, in a single image? This is the question on which this work is based, posed by its designer, Alberto Argenton, to whose memory it is dedicated. The first explanation usually given by scholars in the field is that the artist solves the problem by depicting the same character in a number of scenes, thus giving indirect evidence of events taking place at different times. This book shows that artists, in addition to the repetition of characters, devise other spatial perceptual-representational strategies for organising the episodes that constitute a story and, therefore, showing time. Resorting to the psychology of art of a Gestalt matrix, the book offers ha formattato: Italiano (Italia) Codice campo modificato ha formattato: Italiano (Italia) ha formattato: Italiano (Italia) researchers, graduates, advanced undergraduates, and professionals a description of a large continuous pictorial narrative repertoire (1000 works) and an in-depth analysis of the perceptual-representational strategies employed by artists from the 6th to the 17th century in a group of 100 works narrating the story of Adam and Eve.
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Table of Contents
Part I . The Study
Chapter 1. Pictorial Representation of Stories
Chapter 2. A Study Project on Continuous Pictorial Narrative
Chapter 3. First Research Phase on the Story of Adam and Eve
Chapter 4. Second Research Phase on the Story of Adam and Eve
Part II. Reference Materials of the Study
Chapter 5. General Repertoire of Artworks of Pictorial Continuous Narrative
Chapter 6. Images of the Story of Adam and Eve
Chapter 7. Narrative Apparatus of the Story of Adam and Eve.
Chapter 1. Pictorial Representation of Stories
Chapter 2. A Study Project on Continuous Pictorial Narrative
Chapter 3. First Research Phase on the Story of Adam and Eve
Chapter 4. Second Research Phase on the Story of Adam and Eve
Part II. Reference Materials of the Study
Chapter 5. General Repertoire of Artworks of Pictorial Continuous Narrative
Chapter 6. Images of the Story of Adam and Eve
Chapter 7. Narrative Apparatus of the Story of Adam and Eve.