Browsing South African Journal of Art History Volume 14 (1999) by Issue Date

Browsing South African Journal of Art History Volume 14 (1999) by Issue Date

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  • Mare, Estelle Alma (Art Historical Workgroup of South Africa, 1999)
  • Ord, Jennifer M. (Art Historical Workgroup of South Africa, 1999)
    This article involves a discussion of the way in which it was attempted to image the multi-layered dialectic between a specific site and the elements of an added structure in terms of the relationship between form and ...
  • Du Preez, Amanda (Art Historical Workgroup of South Africa, 1999)
    Keuringsverslag ten opsigte van Bert Olivier se artikel "'Natural Born Killers', violence and contemporary culture" wat op p. 48 van dieselfde joernaal verskyn.
  • Coetzee, Anton (Art Historical Workgroup of South Africa, 1999)
    In this essay an attempt is made to validate the historicist theories that architectural practices change over time and that architecture can be interpreted as manifestations of the beliefs existing in particular communities ...
  • Van den Berg, Dirk Johannes (Art Historical Workgroup of South Africa, 1999)
    Prompted by Joel Black's (1984) question "what is before the artwork?", this article considers key issues in the prefigurative dimension of art, among others, the critical neglect of the artist's model, the former prominence ...
  • Olivier, Bert (Art Historical Workgroup of South Africa, 1999)
    This article focuses on Oliver Stone's controversial film, "Natural Born Killers", in an attempt to determine the relationship between its use of multiform images and viewers' reception of the film. Specifically, the ...
  • Mare, Estelle Alma (Art Historical Workgroup of South Africa, 1999)
    The focus of this study is the angel in El Greco's "Burial of the Count of Orgaz". Art historians who have studied the Burial previously have not extracted the full meaning of this angel in their interpretations of it ...
  • Mare, Estelle Alma (Art Historical Workgroup of South Africa, 1999)
    Evaluation of prof. Nicholas Allen's research on the Shroud of Turin, and of his hypothesis that it is a medieval photographic image.
  • Van den Berg, Dirk Johannes (Art Historical Work Group of South Africa, 1999)
    ENGLISH: Prompted by Joel Black's (1984) question "what is before the artwork?", this article considers key issues in the prefigurative dimension of art, among others, the critical neglect of the artist's model, the former ...