“Boggy, Soggy, Squitchy Pictures”: Adaptations of Moby-Dick in the Art of Jean-Michel Basquiat
Throughout the twentieth century, Moby-Dick has inspired countless visual artists. Painters, sculptors, illustrators, all tried their hand at reimagining Melville’s great whaling epic through their works. From Karl Knaths to Jackson Pollock, from Frank Stella to Matt Kish, a diverse plethora of crea...
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| Main Author: | Antonella Rossini |
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| Language: | English |
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Karadeniz Technical University
2024-10-01
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| Online Access: | https://nalans.com/index.php/nalans/article/view/636 |
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