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Reflections on Portraiture: Unifying the Face and Pluralizing Personality

Authors :
Ernst van Alphen
Source :
Artium Quaestiones, Iss 35 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Adam Mickiewicz University Press, 2024.

Abstract

Two assumptions play an important role in the study of portraiture 1) Studies of the portrait are usually based on the idea that the face that is shown in the portrait is also a portrait in its own right, namely, a portrait of the soul of the portrayed person. 2) The main function of portraiture is to portray or even capture the unique, personal identity of a person; that identity is an essential and stable entity. In this paper, both assumptions will be challenged. As a result, portrait and face should not be conflated and arguments on the face have a quite different status than those on portraits. Concerning the second assumption, surrealist portraits and contemporary portraiture suggest the opposite of an essential personality that does not change over time: when portraits are remade after some time, different personalities present themselves. This does not mean that a unique personality or identity does not exist per se, but that portraiture cannot be used to make this claim.

Details

Language :
German, English, Polish
ISSN :
0239202X and 27194558
Issue :
35
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Artium Quaestiones
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.b8405c9849ce484c89000b9d22d29157
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.14746/aq.2024.35.8