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The Renaissance and Baroque periods made much use of ekphrasis.
This poem is a very good example of how visual art can inspire a poem - ekphrasis.
Tabios has created a body of work melding transcolonialism with ekphrasis.
Virtually any type of artistic media may be the actor of, or subject of ekphrasis.
Ekphrasis or ecphrasis is the graphic, often dramatic, description of a visual work of art.
The technique of the poem is ekphrasis, the poetic representation of a painting or sculpture in words.
He has also explored the genre of ekphrasis: the poetic reinterpretation of visual art.
In another instance Socrates talks about ekphrasis to Phaedrus thus:
The repeated notional ekphrasis of the deteriorating figure in the painting is a unique way to utilize this device.
Notional ekphrasis may describe mental processes such as dreams, thoughts and whimsies of the imagination.
Ekphrasis flourished in the Romantic era and again among the pre-Raphaelite poets, but is still commonly practiced.
"Ekphrasis and the Other."
Ekphrasis of Gaillon.
Frederick A. de Armas: Ekphrasis in the age of Cervantes.
His interests include the politics of astrology, magic and the Hermetic tradition, ekphrasis, verbal and visual culture, etc.
"Ekphrasis or Iconology?
Dont see this as Ekphrasis as such... more taken with Cranbro's story-board idea.
In June 2008, Strati contacted what is now Ekphrasis Studio to collaborate and help manage his third record attempt.
Robert Wynne: Imaginary Ekphrasis.
The matching of words to images was known as ekphrasis in ancient times, when the Greeks and Romans practiced it as a genre of literature.
Musical Ekphrasis in Rilke's Marienleben.
The Sculpted Word: Keats, Ekphrasis, and the Visual Arts.
Murray Krieger: Ekphrasis: The Illusion of the Natural Sign.
Musical Ekphrasis: Composers Responding to Poetry and Painting, Pendragon, 2000.
The two teach an undergraduate class together at Columbia called "Words and Pictures," which examines problems of visual representation in literature, particularly theories of ekphrasis.