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UPODOBITVE SHAKESPEAROVIH ŽENSKIH LIKOV V SLIKARSTVU PRERAFAELITOV : diplomsko delo
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Zaključna naloga obravnava prerafelitske upodobitve ženskih likov iz Shakespearovih dram, ki so nastale v drugi polovici devetnajstega in v začetku dvajsetega stoletja. Predmet obravnave so Ofelija (Hamlet), Mariana (Milo za drago) in Miranda (Vihar), avtorji obravnavnih del pa so John Everett Millais, Arthur Hughes, Dante Gabriel Rossetti in John William Waterhouse. Slikarji so prek svojih upodobitev Shakespearovih likov raziskovali enega od najbolj priljubljenih prerafaelitskih motivov – motiv ženske. Like so reinterpretirali v skladu s svojimi idejami in estetskimi ideali. Poleg predstavitve posameznih likovnih upodobitev sta v nalogi orisana tudi širši družbeni kontekst viktorijanske dobe in literarno ozadje.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:prerafaeliti, William Shakespeare, Alfred Tennyson, Ofelija (Hamlet), Mariana (Milo za drago), Miranda (Vihar), viktorijanska doba
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:[S. l.
Publisher:N. Dreu
Year:2025
Number of pages:39 str.
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Publication date in RUL:10.10.2025
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Language:English
Title:DEPICTIONS OF SHAKESPEARE'S FEMALE CHARACTERS IN PRE-RAPHAELITE PAINTING
Abstract:
The thesis examines Pre-Raphaelite depictions of female characters from Shakespeare’s plays, produced during the second half of the nineteenth and the early twentieth century. The research subjects are Ophelia (Hamlet), Mariana (Measure for Measure), and Miranda (The Tempest) by artists John Everett Millais, Arthur Hughes, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and John William Waterhouse. They used Shakespeare's female characters to explore one of the most prominent themes in Pre-Raphaelite art – the woman motif. They reinterpreted these characters in accordance with their own ideas and aesthetic ideals. In addition to presenting individual artworks, the thesis also mentions the broader social context of the Victorian era and the literary background.

Keywords:Pre-Raphaelites, William Shakespeare, Alfred Tennyson, Ophelia (Hamlet), Mariana (Measure for measure), Miranda (The Tempest), Victorian Era

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