Arnolfini Portrait
-How does the author identify symbolism? What symbols does he find the most evocative? Of the author's interpretations, which symbols do you find most plausible?
*Panofsky focuses on symbols which relate to the marriage sacrament:
*the joined hands of the couple
*the raised hand of the man
*the presence of a witness (van Eyck) who has signed his work accordingly
*the dog (as an image of marital fidelity)
*the religious icon of St. Margaret (invoked in childbirth)
*the room itself, with discarded shoes
*the single lit candle burning in the chandelier.
*Panofsky is interested in the way that the symbolism in the Arnolfini portrait disguises itself as realism: he identifies the result, for the viewer, as a "transfigured reality," where the transfiguration is perhaps indicative of the sacramental nature of what is depicted.
*Bedeaux never quotes the phrase "transfigured reality" but fixates...
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