Artigo Revisado por pares

Tropes of Revelation in Raphael's Transfiguration *

2003; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 56; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/1262256

ISSN

1935-0236

Autores

Jodi Cranston,

Tópico(s)

Visual Culture and Art Theory

Resumo

Abstract The development of the contrapposto pose in Renaissance art depends, as is well known, on ancient discussions of the rhetorical figure of antithesis. Such philological associations, however, have drawn attention to the pose as a motif of style, notable only for its gracefulness of form. This essay considers how the turning pose in Raphael's work, rather than merely referring to the rhetorical figure of antithesis, evokes the thematic and structural significance of the trope. The discussion focuses on the turning female in his Transfiguration as a figuration of the antithetical event of revelation, where the unknown becomes known.

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