Art and the Historical Film: Between Realism and the Sublime
Autor Dr Gillian McIveren Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 dec 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501384769
ISBN-10: 1501384767
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 14 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1501384767
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 14 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Employs a wide range of case studies, including both arthouse and popular cinema, with an international approach, which will be of interest to art historians and film scholars
Notă biografică
Gillian McIver studied History at the University of Toronto, Canada, and completed a PhD in Art History and Cinema at the University of Roehampton, UK. She has lectured at Central St Martins, The National Film and Television School, and the University for the Creative Arts, UK. She is the author of Art History for Filmmakers (Bloomsbury, 2016).
Cuprins
Introduction: Visual Storytelling and Filming the Historical Past1. Realism and the Sublime in Cinema and Painting2. Meek's Cutoff: Realism and the Sublime in the Historical Film3. Girl with a Pearl Earring: Realism, Representation, and the Dutch Golden Age4. The Baader-Meinhof Complex: "Journalism" as "Art"5. Roel Reiné's Admiral: Grand Narratives and the Spectacle6. Belle: Slavery, Race, and the Portrait7. al-Mumya' (The Night of Counting the Years): Time and HistoryBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
A thoughtful exploration of the relationship between art and cinema in the historical film, a relationship that McIver construes in terms of a tension between a quest for authenticity and realism and the desire to create an immersive world provoking intense emotional engagement, Art and the Historical Film: Between Realism and the Sublime (2022) provides a probing and remarkably wide-ranging analysis of the complex ways in which art has shaped the past for us. Grounding her discussion in the growing number of interdisciplinary studies on the relationship between art and cinema, McIver offers a fresh look at the different ways in which historical films like Girl with a Pearl Earring, Meek's Cutoff, The Baader-Meinhof Complex, The Mummy: The Night of Counting the Years, and Admiral adapt, transpose, invoke, evoke, or reference paintings by artists like Rubens, Albert Bierstadt, and Jacques-Louis David to communicate specific ideas about the past.
Art and the Historical Film: Between Realism and the Sublime approaches a handful of historical films with a welcome focus on various ways that art history is reflected or incorporated in their cinematic rhetoric. From speculative biopics inspired by portraits to narratives based on historical record in which painterly precedents-quoted or invoked-provide a sense of authenticity, realism, sublimity, or spectacle, Gillian McIver thinks through a dialectic between art and cinema as it informs historical representation, sometimes surprisingly, as with The Baader Meinhoff Complex, a film that is not only set within historical memory but which hews closely to a journalistic account, depicting events well-known from mass media. The book offers a thought-provoking frame for contemplating the meanings and emotions with which art infuses historical narratives.
Art and the Historical Film: Between Realism and the Sublime explores the dialogue between the painterly and the cinematic in a compelling selection of international films. This is a work of interdisciplinary ambition that expands the aesthetic vocabulary of art and historical representation in the cinema. Written in an accessible and engaging style, Gillian McIver's book reclaims the historical film image in all its complexity and appeal.
[The book's] close readings are perceptive and well informed, providing novel interpretations of the films and contributing to the book's larger theoretical goals.
Art and the Historical Film: Between Realism and the Sublime approaches a handful of historical films with a welcome focus on various ways that art history is reflected or incorporated in their cinematic rhetoric. From speculative biopics inspired by portraits to narratives based on historical record in which painterly precedents-quoted or invoked-provide a sense of authenticity, realism, sublimity, or spectacle, Gillian McIver thinks through a dialectic between art and cinema as it informs historical representation, sometimes surprisingly, as with The Baader Meinhoff Complex, a film that is not only set within historical memory but which hews closely to a journalistic account, depicting events well-known from mass media. The book offers a thought-provoking frame for contemplating the meanings and emotions with which art infuses historical narratives.
Art and the Historical Film: Between Realism and the Sublime explores the dialogue between the painterly and the cinematic in a compelling selection of international films. This is a work of interdisciplinary ambition that expands the aesthetic vocabulary of art and historical representation in the cinema. Written in an accessible and engaging style, Gillian McIver's book reclaims the historical film image in all its complexity and appeal.
[The book's] close readings are perceptive and well informed, providing novel interpretations of the films and contributing to the book's larger theoretical goals.