The echoes of John Keats’ poetry in Preraphaelites’ artworks

Aim of research and method. I have chosen to analyze two poems by John Keats, Isabella or the pot of basiland The Eve of St. Agnes, as well as four paintings trying to tell the same story in the pictorial way (these are Isabella and the pot of basil and The Eve of St. Agnes by J. E. Millais and two...

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Main Author: Piotrowska, Agata Anna
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Language:Polish
Published: Fundacja Pro Scientia Publica 2018
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art
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:bibliotekanauki.pl:459610 2023-05-15T18:13:17+02:00 The echoes of John Keats’ poetry in Preraphaelites’ artworks Echa lektury poezji Johna Keatsa w twórczości wybranych prerafaelitów Piotrowska, Agata Anna 2018-01-01 https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/459610.pdf https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/459610 pl pol Fundacja Pro Scientia Publica https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/459610.pdf https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/459610 lic_creative-commons Ogrody Nauk i Sztuk; 2018, 8; 534-542 2084-1426 art litt Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2018 fttriple 2023-01-22T18:53:20Z Aim of research and method. I have chosen to analyze two poems by John Keats, Isabella or the pot of basiland The Eve of St. Agnes, as well as four paintings trying to tell the same story in the pictorial way (these are Isabella and the pot of basil and The Eve of St. Agnes by J. E. Millais and two others by W. H. Hunt : Isabella and the pot of basil and The Eve of St. Agnes). The paper contain then an analysis of the iconography and the symbolism of the abovementioned paintings.The diversity of their relations with the literary prototype by Keats resulted in the devision of Preraphaelites’ works into portraits traying to highlight feelings of an individual and into narrative scenes attempting to tell the whole story in one single picture. Results. An analysis carried out in the paper has shown that both Millais and Hunt tried different approches to Keats’ poetry. They both created very synthetic illustrations to the poems, as well as portrayals of the individuals. Conclusions. The main conclusion is the observation that there existed very different approches to Keats’ poetry in the Preraphaelites’ paintings, all of which constituted quite volitional modifications of poet’s message. Painters were inspired by the abovementioned poems and many others, willing to create artworks equal to them, but in many cases they were seeing Keats only as an esthete, and thus they were just trivializing his poetry. Key words : Preraphaelites, Keats, romantic poetry, British painting, Millais, Hunt Wprowadzenie Poezja Keatsa, w szczególności niektóre spośród jego poematów, wywarły głęboki wpływ na twórczość wielu artystów różnych dziedzin, współczesnych poecie oraz późniejszych. Szczególne oddziaływanie tej poezji zaznaczyło się w malarstwie kręgu Prerafaelitów. Można by zadać sobie pytanie, jaki charakter miało to oddziaływanie: czy było to, jak chcieli sami Prerafaelici, oddziaływanie na zasadzie horacjańskiego ut pictura poesis, sugerującego równowartość i paralelizm malarstwa i poezji, mających wzajemne się dopełniać, czy ... Article in Journal/Newspaper sami Unknown
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description Aim of research and method. I have chosen to analyze two poems by John Keats, Isabella or the pot of basiland The Eve of St. Agnes, as well as four paintings trying to tell the same story in the pictorial way (these are Isabella and the pot of basil and The Eve of St. Agnes by J. E. Millais and two others by W. H. Hunt : Isabella and the pot of basil and The Eve of St. Agnes). The paper contain then an analysis of the iconography and the symbolism of the abovementioned paintings.The diversity of their relations with the literary prototype by Keats resulted in the devision of Preraphaelites’ works into portraits traying to highlight feelings of an individual and into narrative scenes attempting to tell the whole story in one single picture. Results. An analysis carried out in the paper has shown that both Millais and Hunt tried different approches to Keats’ poetry. They both created very synthetic illustrations to the poems, as well as portrayals of the individuals. Conclusions. The main conclusion is the observation that there existed very different approches to Keats’ poetry in the Preraphaelites’ paintings, all of which constituted quite volitional modifications of poet’s message. Painters were inspired by the abovementioned poems and many others, willing to create artworks equal to them, but in many cases they were seeing Keats only as an esthete, and thus they were just trivializing his poetry. Key words : Preraphaelites, Keats, romantic poetry, British painting, Millais, Hunt Wprowadzenie Poezja Keatsa, w szczególności niektóre spośród jego poematów, wywarły głęboki wpływ na twórczość wielu artystów różnych dziedzin, współczesnych poecie oraz późniejszych. Szczególne oddziaływanie tej poezji zaznaczyło się w malarstwie kręgu Prerafaelitów. Można by zadać sobie pytanie, jaki charakter miało to oddziaływanie: czy było to, jak chcieli sami Prerafaelici, oddziaływanie na zasadzie horacjańskiego ut pictura poesis, sugerującego równowartość i paralelizm malarstwa i poezji, mających wzajemne się dopełniać, czy ...
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