Emblematika, literatura a umění v 18. století, aneb ut pictura poesis non erit

Title in English Symbolic language, literature and art in the 18th Century, or ut pictura poesis non erit
Authors

KROUPA Jiří

Year of publication 2009
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Kateřina Pípová, Monika Mikulášková (eds.), Literatura mezi uměními. Sborník přednášek prodoktorandský seminář Ústavu bohemistiky Filozofické fakulty Jihočeské univerzity.
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Field Art, architecture, cultural heritage
Keywords Symbolic language; literature and art; ut pictura poesis
Description In the past, the relation between literature and fine arts was interpreted in terms of Horaces motto ut pictura poesis. In modern times, the variation of this motto inspired Hubert Kohl to work on the proposition ut pictura poesis non erit by Denis Diderot. This lecture shows by few examples from the art history, that this kind of movement, that we can see in art theory, was present also in common practice a reception of the works of art.
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