THE SPLENDOR OF FOOD: ON THE COMMUNICATION FUNCTIONS OF REPRESENTATIONS OF THE FRUITS OF THE EARTH IN EUROPEAN ART Cover Image
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SPLENDOR POŻYWIENIA O KOMUNIKACYJNYCH FUNKCJACH PRZEDSTAWIEŃ DARÓW NATURY W SZTUCE EUROPEJSKIEJ
THE SPLENDOR OF FOOD: ON THE COMMUNICATION FUNCTIONS OF REPRESENTATIONS OF THE FRUITS OF THE EARTH IN EUROPEAN ART

Author(s): Małgorzata Wrześniak
Subject(s): Visual Arts, Social history, Marketing / Advertising, Sociology of Art, History of Art
Published by: Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II - Instytut Jana Pawła II, Wydział Filozofii
Keywords: Food; feast; still life; forbidden fruit; vegetable prints;

Summary/Abstract: An analysis of iconographic material related to the representations, used in art, of the gifts of nature shows their diversifi ed functions and meanings. The meanings conveyed by images of food depend not only on their position in a given artefact (as a central scene, a background scene or a decorative motif), but also on the broad historical-cultural context that shapes the symbolic content of the images: from clear, or even obvious, religious connotations, to moral guidelines, to references of implicitly erotic nature. The present article proposes a general classifi cation of the iconographic material in question, to discuss some topics related to the food images present in culture, and to identify communication functions of such images in art and in fashion. The classifi cation is the basis for refl ection on symbolic content communicated throughout history via images of vegetables, fruit and different kinds of meat shown in market and kitchen scenes, as well as in vanitas still lifes that refer to biblical themes or are of moralizing nature. The paper addresses also the symbolism of food in contemporary fashion and luxury goods advertising. Fruit and vegetables depicted in such contexts refer to the meanings well established in art history, those of abundance and fulfi llment which comprises also reaching for what is forbidden.

  • Issue Year: 35/2022
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 199-213
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: Polish