2006
DOI: 10.1177/0014524606070862
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Picture This: Velázquez’ Christ with Martha and Mary

Abstract: How do we interpret paintings which concern biblical text&f in a recent publication, the artist jane Boyd and biblical critic Philip F.sler offer a fresh set of answers to this question. Focusing on one painting by Diego Velazquez, Jane Boyd elaborates upon the critical context of this artist's environment and hotv it effected a certain conceptual development which tn the context of today's viewer also provokes the question, 'Where is the mirror f

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“…Meanwhile, the ambiguity of the concept imagen extends the illusionistic dimension of the painting, since the mirror image depicted in Velasquez's painting can refer to the dramatic scene in situ reflected in the mirror and the maiden's mental image projected on the wall, at the same time. 27 Especially, the floating semantics of the image created by the mirror imagery generate polysemantic or even conflicting interpretations of the painting, as well as the complicated relation between vita contemplativa embodied by Mary and vita activa embodied by Martha.…”
Section: Shenxiumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, the ambiguity of the concept imagen extends the illusionistic dimension of the painting, since the mirror image depicted in Velasquez's painting can refer to the dramatic scene in situ reflected in the mirror and the maiden's mental image projected on the wall, at the same time. 27 Especially, the floating semantics of the image created by the mirror imagery generate polysemantic or even conflicting interpretations of the painting, as well as the complicated relation between vita contemplativa embodied by Mary and vita activa embodied by Martha.…”
Section: Shenxiumentioning
confidence: 99%