
... de produções artísticas diversas tais como a obra “As meninas”, de Diego Velázquez ou a exposição “Cuide de você”, de Sophie ...
Tópico(s): Cultural, Media, and Literary Studies
2013 - Arizona State University | Education Policy Analysis Archives
Gary E. Friedlaender, Linda K. Friedlaender,
... dressed, groomed, nourished, and valued [6].Fig. 2: Velázquez inserted himself into Las Meninas as the largest figure in the painting (far left). He is depicted with brush, palette, and mahlstick in hand. Mariabárbola Asquin (left) and Nicolasito Pertusato (right) are seen at the far right of the canvas. (Published with permission from Leanne Ogasawara).Velázquez goes on to provide convincing command of perspective ... treatment of embroidered fabrics and jewelry. In Las Meninas, Asquin appears to have achondroplasia, while Pertusato’s short stature probably reflects hypothyroidism, the second most common cause of dwarfism. His paintings of the dwarfs, Sebastian de Morra and Francisco Lezcano serve as further examples of his incredible observational and painterly skills. Velázquez’s keen treatment of the human condition is ...
Tópico(s): Aortic aneurysm repair treatments
2019 - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
... of geometry and perspective, for which Diego de Velázquez's Las Meninas will serve as a point of reference. The notion that the ...
Tópico(s): Medieval and Early Modern Iberia
2020 - Auburn University | Bulletin of the Comediantes
... its principle subject? This is what happens in Velázquez’s 1656 painting, Las Meninas (see figure 1). In this work, as I will develop it later, the artist’s ...
Tópico(s): Walter Benjamin Studies Compilation
2015 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Modernism/modernity
Arash Eghbal Jahromi, Shamsolmoluk Mostafavi,
... historical period; as he regards the painting Las Meninas by Velazquez as a representative of the classical era mindset, and ...
Tópico(s): Philippine History and Culture
2016 - | The Turkish Online Journal of Design Art and Communication
... prominence Foucault gives to a visual work: Diego Velázquez de Silva’s late painting Las Meniñas, completed some eight or nine years after Descartes’s death. Foucault understands this painting as the self-representation and self-problematization of representation, ...
Tópico(s): Literature, Magical Realism, García Márquez
1996 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Postmodern Culture
... 38Bulletin of the Comediantes on stage, in Las meninas. In Las hilanderas, the parallel between stage and Velazquez's setting is even more noticeable. The lay-out of the seventeenth-century court stage as shown in a 1713 ground plan of the ...
Tópico(s): Libraries, Manuscripts, and Books
1982 - Auburn University | Bulletin of the Comediantes
Abstract This essay considers Eve Sussman’s high-definition video, 89 Seconds at Alcazar , in relation to its prototype, Diego Velazquez’s Las Meninas in the light of Lessing-inspired inquiry into the limits of the arts and the new media’s interest in blurring the borders between the dimensions of time and space. It examines how Sussman’s artistic technique—the staging of light, choreographed movement, sound, and gestures, in particular—dilate the presumed statis of painting by amplifying the visual ...
Tópico(s): Cinema History and Criticism
2012 - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven | Image & narrative

... primorosa análise de Michel Foucault do quadro As Meninas de Diego Velázquez, em As Palavras e as Coisas. A segunda, revela a ...
Tópico(s): Religion and Society in Latin America
2022 - | Fronteiras - Revista de Teologia da Unicap
When that reticent artist, Diego Velàzquez, placed an image of himself standing boldly before his easel (Fig. 1) in the painting now generally known as Las Meninas, he provided a clearly personal clue to the puzzle of the meaning of this great picture (Fig. 2). The huge canvas ...
Tópico(s): Historical Art and Architecture Studies
1975 - College Art Association | The Art Bulletin
... Foucault in The Order of Things speaks of Velazquez's painting Las Meninas as representation . . . of Classical representation, Linda Hutcheon, in Poetics ...
Tópico(s): Literature, Film, and Journalism Analysis
1989 - International Fiction Association | International fiction review
... paintings in the Western artistic tradition, namely, Diego Velazquez's Las Meninas (1656), has been set into many people's minds as the visual epitome of the seventeenthand eighteenth-century ... meaning more concretely in relation to some of Velazquez's other paintings, it becomes evident that although Foucault himself characterizes Las Meninas as a paradigmatic illustration of representation, the art-historical ...
Tópico(s): Classical Philosophy and Thought
2010 - Oxford University Press | Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism
The Theology of Painting:Picturing Philosophy in Velázquez's Las Meninas Matthew Ancell Theory has often been regarded in early modern studies as an irresponsible guest at best, and, at worst, an unwelcome intruder. While early modern cultural production has served theorists well as they explore ...
Tópico(s): Historical Art and Culture Studies
2013 - University of North Carolina Press | The Comparatist/Comparatist
... exemplary work. Now consider ex hypothesi, as artifact, Velazquez's painting known as Las Meninas and, as nonviewer, Lenin. What has the consensus ...
Tópico(s): Photographic and Visual Arts
1986 - Wiley | History and Theory
John B. Davis, Matthias Klaes,
... of reflexivity and then provide an interpretation of Velázquez's Las Meñinas to generate a three‐part taxonomy of reflexivity, distinguishing between 'immanent', 'epistemic' and 'transcendent' reflexivity. This provides the basis for engaging with reflexivity as a problem in the economic methodology literature, focusing ...
Tópico(s): Management and Organizational Studies
2003 - Taylor & Francis | Journal of Economic Methodology
... Vanishing Man (2016), two books that use Diego Velázquez's painting Las Meninas (1656) to frame their life narratives, this article shows how ekphrasis can act as a discursive parergon that challenges the borders between art and life, fact and fiction, literature and painting, and inside and outside. These empathetic life narratives—of a Spanish painter and a Victorian bookseller respectively—emulate Velázquez's visual techniques and implicate the reader, who ...
Tópico(s): Historical Art and Culture Studies
2021 - Taylor & Francis | Women a Cultural Review
... to Belletto himself. As with Mourir, which employs Velázquez's Las meninas as an emblematic image, Être incorporates a painting, Antoine-Jean Duclaux's La reine Hortense à Aix-les-Bains, in a frontispiece. Gide includes Velázquez's masterpiece as an exemplary illustration of the ...
Tópico(s): Cultural Insights and Digital Impacts
2019 - American Association of Teachers of French | The French review
Carlos Rincón, Ana Isabel Borges,
... história da arte, na que as revolucionárias obras As meninas, de Diego Velázquez e Guernica, de Pablo Picasso, são usadas pelo professor ultraconservador para encenar o discurso da história da arte como enunciação de pretensos valores universais católicos. As interseções entre textos-imagens são vistos como tipos ...
Tópico(s): Literature, Culture, and Criticism
2021 - UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL FLUMINENSE | Cadernos de Letras da UFF

... real”. Como saída didática, tomamos o quadro Las meninas, de Diego Velázquez, enquanto objeto heurístico para contrapor as diferentes possibilidades de leitura epistêmica. Por último, a ...
Tópico(s): Anthropological Studies and Insights
2013 - UNIVERSIDADE DE BRASÍLIA | Arquivos do CMD
Rachel A. Starr, Jonathan A. Smith,
... wide range of contextual factors have been identified as influential on viewer and viewed.The complexity of aesthetic experience is such that increasingly, a multidisciplinary approach toward its study has been encouraged.Despite this, experiential investigations into art-viewing are few.This study involves interviews with 12 participants, each conducted while viewing Las Meninas by Diego Velazquez.Using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, three Group Experiential Themes ...
Tópico(s): Art Education and Development
2022 - American Psychological Association | Qualitative Psychology
... following two different but connected artistic discourses: Las Meninas by Velazquez, and its 58 replicas of Pablo Picasso, the self-portrait being possible only as representation of the fictional author and its authorial ... of the mirror motive and the negative painting as meta-referential discourse. Las Meninas, both in Picasso’s and Velazquez’s representations, include exophoric and endophoric elements. I shall argue that this two types of elements generate two registers of visibilities, remarked as “visible” and “invisible” levels, in Foucault’s terms, ...
Tópico(s): Architecture and Art History Studies
2015 - Bucharest University Press | The Annals of the University of Bucharest Philosophy Series
Hisham Bizri, Andrew Johnson, Christina Vasilakis,
... of the same name by Spanish painter Diego Velazquez. Created for the CAVE(tm), Las Meninas attempts to establish a language of art in virtual reality by placing VR in the realm of storytelling; storytelling that is not simply formalistic and decorative, but also psychological. The viewer confronts a narrative cryptogram which can be deciphered at multiple levels of meaning as he seeks to explore the enigmas inherent in ...
Tópico(s): Kierkegaardian Philosophy and Influence
1998 - Springer Science+Business Media | Lecture notes in computer science
Long recognised as a painting 'about' painting, Velázquez's Las Meninas comes to Lacan's aid as he explicates the object a in Seminar XIII, The Object of Psychoanalysis (1965–1966). The famous seventeenth century painting provides Lacan with a ...
Tópico(s): History of Science and Medicine
2013 - Springer Science+Business Media | Continental Philosophy Review
... refers to the art of Magritte, and specifically Velazquez's painting Las Meninas, to argue for a notion of representation relevant to the social world that stresses negotiation, perspective, and understanding rather than notions of an underlying Archimedean foundation to truth claims. In concluding, the paper asserts that the discipline helped to sing into existence the world of September 11 by reflecting the interests of the dominant in what were presented as being neutral, and universal theories.
Tópico(s): Political Conflict and Governance
2004 - Oxford University Press | International Studies Quarterly
... it effective in practice: Foucault's analysis of Velazquez's painting Las Meninas, which constitutes the first chapter of Les mots et ks choses. One of my reasons for choosing Foucault's text as an example is that its premises are in ...
Tópico(s): Caribbean and African Literature and Culture
1987 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Philosophy and literature
... who would be standing in the same place as the artist? Marshall has created a puzzle-painting that is provocative, complex, and subject to different interpretations much like Velázquez’s Las Meninas. Studio differs from Las Meninas in several ways. ...
Tópico(s): Creativity in Education and Neuroscience
2017 - Cell Press | Cell
... 1605) by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra as well as the Meninas (1656) the painting by Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velazquez, are structured on tow founding elements: a multi-faceted author and series of partial stories which enrich the central one by providing both pieces of art with dept. Both alike show the baroque viwpoint of the wolrd. In this text the author refers to armor, understanding it as the structure of the novel Don Quijote de ...
Tópico(s): Literary and Cultural Studies
2006 - Fundación Universitaria Autónoma de Colombia | Revista Grafía- Cuaderno de trabajo de los profesores de la Facultad de Ciencias Humanas Universidad Autónoma de Colombia
In this article, I place Velázquez's Las meninas in the context of Baroque illusionism, specifically Baroque quadratura as exemplified by two of its greatest practitioners, Angelo Michele Colonna and Agostino Mitelli, who Velázquez was instrumental in bringing to Madrid. In so situating Las meninas, I argue that Velázquez's masterpiece was, in ...
Tópico(s): Historical Studies of Medieval Iberia
2017 - Routledge | Bulletin of Spanish Studies
... but inescapable place within its play of power, as Foucault's reading of Velázquez's Meninas demonstrated. The major solution to bridging the separation ...
Tópico(s): Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
2011 - University of Pennsylvania Press | Revista hispánica moderna/Revista hispanica moderna
... yield up its volume. (3) Foucault uses Las Meninas, which dates from 1656, to demonstrate the shift from the Renaissance to the classical episteme, a reordering of signs as well as a breaking off of knowledge from divinitas that took place as one system of thought replaced another. While marking the culmination and the dissolution of the Renaissance order, Velázquez's artwork is also seen as suggesting, via ...
Tópico(s): Law in Society and Culture
2005 - University of Wisconsin Press | Contemporary Literature