Interpretation of Walker Evans´photograph from "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" and Gertrude Stein´s portrait of Picasso


Essay, 2010

5 Pages, Grade: 1,0

Pola Sarah (Author)


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This paper contains two essays on the following topics:

Interpret Walker Evans’ photograph from Let Us Now Praise Famous Men by drawing on John Dewey’s programmatic statement:
“The task is to restore continuity between the refinde and intesified forms of experience that are works of art and the everyday events, doings, and sufferings that are universally recognized to constitute experience.” (John Dewey, Art as Experience)

Use Altieri’s comment in interpreting Stein’s portrait of Picasso
“Stein shows that language can itself play various substances and registers against each one another, so that the word takes on a cubist density of perspectives and facets that echo and contrast with each other” (Charles Altieri, Painterly Abstraction in Modernis American Poetry: The Contamporaneity of Modernism (1989))

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Title
Interpretation of Walker Evans´photograph from "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" and Gertrude Stein´s portrait of Picasso
College
University of Frankfurt (Main)
Grade
1,0
Author
Year
2010
Pages
5
Catalog Number
V184801
ISBN (eBook)
9783656102960
File size
387 KB
Language
English
Keywords
photography, Picasso, painting
Quote paper
Pola Sarah (Author), 2010, Interpretation of Walker Evans´photograph from "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" and Gertrude Stein´s portrait of Picasso, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/184801

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