Conflict: Causes and Consequences

Interesting online lecture from the National Gallery looking at how artists have dealt with conflict within pictures.

Caroline Dawson, Belle Smith and Kate Turbard each took a picture and discussed the conflicts within it from the obvious fight within Luca Giordiano’s “Perseus Turning Phineus and His Followers to Stone” from the early 1680s to the philosophical conflicts in Joseph Wright of Derby’s “An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump” form 1768.

We also looked at the idea of personal conflicts using Pierre Mignard’s “The Marquesa de Seignelay and Two of her Sons” from 1691, shown here,  which the speaker described as an elaborate dating profile picture.

 

 

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