Ernst
H. Gombrich, Pictorial Representation,
and Some Issues in Art Education
by Nanyoung Kim
Introduction
This essay will deal with different ways of conceptualizing pictorial
representation in art education and their implications. The philosophical
issues involved in pictorial representation have fascinated philosophers
since the time of Plato and Aristotle. In the first half of the twentieth
century, the issue of representation became a centerpiece of various theories
among art historians in an attempt to explain representational styles
of non-Western cultures that were vastly different from Western styles,
and also in order to reinterpret less-valued Western styles that had deviated
from the Classical and Renaissance traditions. In recent years, the field
of aesthetics has seen a resurgence of interest in the issue, probably
because of the demise of Formalism and the returning interest in representation
among postmodernists.
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