Journal Name:
- Online Journal of Art and Design
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Abstract (2. Language):
We will see, through this short paper, how, most of the time, crowds have not been used
in art as a simple decorative element or subject. Indeed, whatever is the period, the
place or the culture, representations of crowds were mainly done in a specific objective,
sometimes for artistic purposes but not always. If today we do have a specific
perspective on past artistic creations; it was a time were what we are considering as
artworks were actually objects of the everyday life. In such a context, the message
moving along the piece of work was certainly different. In fact, crowds appear to be, in
many cases, a support for artistic creations: a mean to convey emotions and feelings and
not only the subject or even a simple decorative aspect in a whole work. We will try to
focus on some of the most representatives pieces of art that highlight this phenomenon
into representations of society and daily life of people. That way, we will show how and
why crowds may be a tool that transmit a whole set of information about an event,
maybe an epoch.
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