![]() Models and Modelling in Art-fictional Figure Paintingsĥ.3. The Process of Making an Artwork: LabourĤ.2. Intermedial Interaction in Contemporary Art FictionĤ.1. Perception, Re-presentation and the Making of MeaningĢ.3. The Diversity of Ekphrastic RelationshipsĢ.2. More recently, Victorine Meurents life has inspired two historical novels, Mademoiselle Victorine: a Novel (2007) by Debra Finerman and A Woman With No. : Alias Olympia: A Womans Search for Manets Notorious Model and Her Own Desire, dEunice Lipton (1992), Mademoiselle Victorine: a Novel (2007) de Debra Finerman. Evolution of the Definition of EkphrasisĢ.1.2. ![]() Author of column Its a Rap, Hollywood Reporter Magazine Tube (a TV magazine). Verbal and Visual Overstepping of BoundariesĢ.1.1. Mademoiselle Victorine (novel), Three Rivers Press (New York, NY), 2007. ![]() ![]() Intermediality: Narrative Texts and Visual ArtsĢ.1. This work analyses the relationship between visual art and contemporary art fiction by addressing the problem of the ekphrastic re-presentation and re-interpretation of an Impressionist figure painting through its composition, selected details of the painting and allusion to specific techniques used in the process of creating the masterpiece based on the examples of the following novels: Luncheon of the Boating Party (LOTBP) by Susan Vreeland (2007), Mademoiselle Victorine (MV) by Debra Finerman (2007), With Violets (WV) by Elizabeth Robards (2008), Dancing for Degas (DFD) by Kathryn Wagner (2010) and The Painted Girls (TPG) by Cathy Marie Buchanan (2013). ![]()
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