Abstract(s)
William Turner foi um dos pintores da Época Romântica que revolucionou a história da
arte e inspirou impressionistas e abstracionistas. Esta tese insere-se numa tentativa de
compreensão do significado da representação da luz nas obras de William Turner,
elemento recorrente nos quadros ao longo da sua carreira. Partimos do estudo das obras
e após observação colocámos as seguintes hipóteses: a presença de luz nos quadros de
William Turner é relacionada com o objeto primário. A relação materna para William
Turner é objeto de questionamento permanente à volta de uma dualidade (conflito
estético
ABSTRACT: William Turner was one of the painters of the Romantic Period who revolutionized history of art and inspired impressionists and abstractionists. This thesis is an attempt to understand the meaning of the light’s representation in William Turner’s works, recurrent element in his paintings throughout his career. We started from the study of his paintings and after observation we did the following hypothesis: the presence of the light in the paintings of William Turner is linked to the primary object. The maternal relationship to William Turner is a permanent questioning object around a duality (aesthetic conflict).
ABSTRACT: William Turner was one of the painters of the Romantic Period who revolutionized history of art and inspired impressionists and abstractionists. This thesis is an attempt to understand the meaning of the light’s representation in William Turner’s works, recurrent element in his paintings throughout his career. We started from the study of his paintings and after observation we did the following hypothesis: the presence of the light in the paintings of William Turner is linked to the primary object. The maternal relationship to William Turner is a permanent questioning object around a duality (aesthetic conflict).
Description
Dissertação de Mestrado apresentada ao ISPA - Instituto Universitário
Keywords
William Turner Luz Arte Psicanálise Conflito estético Art Light psychoanalysis Aesthetic conflict