• Rhopography, Gesture, and the Occulting Past

    Rhopography is an art historical term derived from the Greek rhopos (trifles, small wares) and graphia (writing or depiction). It refers to the representation of humble, overlooked, everyday things such as those in the still life above: a tablecloth, a knife, fruit, wine, a glass. In art history it is often contrasted with megalography — the … Continue Reading

    Rhopography, Gesture, and the Occulting Past

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