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Nicola Goc (Art Forum)

Goc, NE 2008 , Nicola Goc (Art Forum). [Video]

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Abstract

Nicola Goc looks at how Pre-Raphaelite artists - influenced by the epic narrative poem "The Life and Death of Jason" by fellow artist and poet William Morris - turned away from the portrayal of Medea as the infanticidal mother and merged the sorceress and the woman, subduing the "wild-cat fierceness" of her nature to create an alluring, mystical Medea.

Item Type: Video
Authors/Creators:Goc, NE
Publisher: University of Tasmania
Collections: University of Tasmania > Tasmanian College of The Arts > Art Forum Lecture Series
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