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Kitsch, Religious
(967 words)
‘Kitsch’ versus Art 1. An ‘aesthetics ready for occupancy,’ is what Gillo Dorfles called kitsch; ‘evil in art,’ Hermann Broch; tastelessness, lack of character (‘tricky subject’), pseudo-art, a contradiction between form and function—are what others have called it since. Nevertheless: “Of the inclination to kitsch, no one is free. Any superiority is therefore uncalled for” (Eberhard Roters). The word ‘kitsch,’ unclear in its origin, emerges in Southern Germany in 1870, and has since become an inter…
Source:
The Brill Dictionary of Religion
Emblematik
(2,211 words)
1. BegriffDie E. umfasst die Gesamtheit lit. und in der bildenden Kunst vertretener Embleme (= Emb.). Das Emb., seit dem 17. Jh. auch »Sinnbild« genannt, ist eine Text und Bild verbindende Ausdrucksform, deren Blütezeit zwischen dem 16. und 18. Jh. lag (s. u. 2.). Der häufigste Aufbau des Emb. in literarischem Zusammenhang ist dreiteilig: Er sieht ein knappes textliches Motto (lat.
lemma,
inscriptio) und eine Pictura (lat. auch
icon) in Form eines idealiter schlichten Bildes vor, deren wechselseitige Bezüge durch ein meist mehrzeiliges Epigramm (lat.
subscriptio) in Versen od…
Source:
Enzyklopädie der Neuzeit Online
Date:
2019-11-19
Emblematics
(2,306 words)
1. ConceptEmblematics includes all emblems present in literature and visual art. The emblem (German
Emblem or, from the 17th century,
Sinnbild), is a form of expression combining a text with an image. The type flourished between the 16th and 18th centuries (see below, 2.). Most frequently, the emblem in literature was threefold in structure, comprising a brief text motto (Latin
lemma,
inscriptio) and a
pictura (Latin also
icon) ideally in the form of a simple image, and the reciprocal references of these are then elucidated in a verse or prose epigram (Latin
subscriptio) usuall…
Date:
2019-10-14