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Le Naufrage de la Méduse and Operatic Spectacle in 1830s Paris

Le Naufrage de la Méduse and a canvas so that its image changed when illuminated from ... Plate 1: Théodore Géricault



The Face of Disaster

people recall the mythic image of Perseus holding the head of Medusa. Quoted in Philippe Masson L'affaire de la M?duse



Getting the Picture; The visual culture of the news

Théodore Géricault's Le Radeau de La Méduse has always been an untimely image for by the time that the painting was presented at the Salon in August ...



Julian Barnes and the Raft of the Medusa

Theodore Gericault. Le Radeau de la Meduse. (The Raft of the Medusa) 1819. Oil on canvas



Hunchback as a Visual Paradigm of Violence in Modern Art

This paper aims to explore the image of the hunched posture which recurrently The intensity of Le Radeau de la Méduse is largely due to two focal ...



Translating Cuba: Diasporic writing between moving cultures and

between music and poetry text



Visuality and Materiality in the Story of Tristan and Isolde

Géricaul?s Le Radeau de la Méduse. Besides Dürer' s Ritter Tod und digital age of fleeting texts and images; more specifically



Borrowing Delacroix: Transnational Iconography in Contemporary

including Géricault's 'Le Radeau de la Méduse' and notably



Borrowing Delacroix: Transnational Iconography in Contemporary

including Géricault's 'Le Radeau de la Méduse' and notably



The wreck of the Méduse 4 July 1816

Naufrage de la frégate La Méduse faisant partie de l'expédition du Sénégal