Class, Gender, and Sexuality in Thomas Gainsborough's Blue Boy e-bog
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The reception of Thomas Gainsborough's Blue Boy from its origins to its appearances in contemporary visual culture reveals how its popularity was achieved and maintained by diverse audiences and in varied venues. Performative manifestations resulted in contradictory characterizations of the painted youth as an aristocrat or a "e;regular fellow,"e; as masculine or feminine, or as heteros...
E-bog
348,37 DKK
Forlag
Routledge
Udgivet
8 juli 2019
Længde
202 sider
Genrer
3JF
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781351006842
The reception of Thomas Gainsborough's Blue Boy from its origins to its appearances in contemporary visual culture reveals how its popularity was achieved and maintained by diverse audiences and in varied venues. Performative manifestations resulted in contradictory characterizations of the painted youth as an aristocrat or a "e;regular fellow,"e; as masculine or feminine, or as heterosexual or gay. In private and public spaces where viewers saw the actual painting and where living and rendered replicas circulated, Gainsborough's painting was often the centerpiece where dominant and subordinate classes met, gender identities were enacted, and sexuality was implicitly or overtly expressed.