• 제목/요약/키워드: Rocaille

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공쿠르 형제가 본 18세기와 19세기 프랑스 사회와 문화 (French Society and Culture of the XVIIIth and the XIXth Centuries as Viewed by the Goncourt Brothers)

  • 장연욱
    • 비교문화연구
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    • 제45권
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    • pp.349-380
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    • 2016
  • 이 논문에서 우리는 귀족적인 18세기 문화를 과도하게 애호했던 공쿠르 형제의 입장을 살펴보고자 했다. 그들은 작품에서 로코코, 로카이유, 왕의 애첩, 골동품 등의 주제를 주로 다뤘는데 이는 두 형제가 루이 15세와 루이 16세 시절의 귀족적 세계를 되살리려는 의도에서였다는 것은 널리 알려진 사실이다. 그런데 그들이 귀족 가문 출신이라는 사실만으로 18세기 귀족 문화에 깊이 매료되었다고 여기는 것은 정당할까? 그들이 18세기 문화를 탐미하는 또 다른 이유는 없는 것일까? 이 연구는 이런 의문에서 시작되었다. 왜냐하면 그런 문화에 대한 두 형제의 집착에는 미학적인 편애를 넘어서는 또 다른 이유가 있다고 생각하기 때문이다. 이에 대한 해결을 위해 우리는 먼저 이념적인 원인을 살펴보았다. 우리의 관심은 무엇보다 귀족적 문화에 대한 그들의 집착과 자신들이 살았던 시대의 부르주아 문화에 대한 거부 사이에 어떤 관련이 있는지에 집중되었다. 그런 다음 1848년 혁명 직후 그들이 프랑스 대혁명을 연구한 이유와 의미를 밝히고자 했다. 이 탐구를 통해 우리는 그들이 유쾌하고 활력 있는 18세기 문화를 특화했고 동시대 사람들에게 1848년의 끔찍했던 기억을 잊게 하는 방법을 제시하고자 했음을 확인했다. 이에 따라 우리는 공쿠르 형제가 자신의 시대가 안고 있었던 심리적 고통을 치유하려는 의도를 가지고 작품을 썼다고 말할 수 있다.

오페라 무대의상의 현대적 재해석 - 로코코시대의 장식요소를 중심으로 - (Modernistic reinterpretation of stage costumes in the opera - Focusing on the decorative elements of the Rococo mode -)

  • 김해연;박선경;이은정
    • 복식문화연구
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    • 제25권4호
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    • pp.458-475
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    • 2017
  • Opera is the most comprehensive musical art. In recent years, contemporary opera worlds has seen a variety of attempts to reinterpret operas of the past in a modern light. This has resulted in a dramatic change in the production of musical style and stage art. The purpose of the study was to modernize and streamline opera costumes by extending the scope of existing stage costume design, through the reinterpretation and application of the decorative elements in the Middle Age of Rococo, such as ruffles, frills, shirring, embroidery, buttons, etc., in such a way as to effectively communicate the moods of an opera to a modern audience. The costumes of the Rococo period were reinterpreted in a modern way, with the following results. First, in this work, the male main character was played by a bass to express the image of an older, lazy, rich man. A key element in modernizing the stage costume was selection of the costume color in such a way as to visually represent the voice tones sung by the major characters in the opera. Second, the maid hat and aprons were decorated with frills by applying the curves of Rocaille decoration from the Rococo period symbolize the role of the maids. This represented the distinction between occupation according to class and status at that time, while also expressing the ideals of modern feminine beauty. This makes for more comfortably-worn costumes, and is economical for production expenses. In the future, the stage costume design for classical opera will need to be revised consideration of a modern viewpoint.

로코코 시대의 장식적 특성을 응용한 아트마스크 디자인 (Art Mask Designs with Decorative Characteristics of the Rococo Age)

  • 오수민;이영주
    • 한국의상디자인학회지
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    • 제24권1호
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    • pp.15-33
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study was to categorize the decorative characteristics of the Rococo Age, which displays the most glamorous and elegant decorative beauty, in architecture, interior decorations, paintings, and patterns, and to analyze these characteristics and graft them onto art masks in a modern way. Piece I is a mixed media piece that based its motif on the ceilings and pulpits of the German Vis Pilgrimage Church, which is representative architecture of the Rococo Age. It was glamorously produced using gold and cubic zirconia. Piece II is also a mixed media piece that borrowed its motif from the exterior and gazebo of the Sanssouci Palace in Germany, another representative piece of architecture from the Rococo Age, and it was produced to clearly display the image of the Sanssouci Palace, using emerald and ivory. Piece III applies the furniture trends of the Rococo Age. Curves in S and C shapes, which can often be found in Chinese furniture, along with dark backgrounds, common in portrait paintings, were applied to give a sense of weight and dignity. Piece IV is an application of the fabric patterns of the Rococo Age. Continuous patterns of flowers and greenery stems were drawn on the mask to recreate the fabric patterns of the age. Piece V used the painting 'Swing' of the Rococo Age as its inspiration. Lace and ribbon decorations were used to emphasize feminine beauty and express the loveliness of the woman that appears in the painting. Piece VI borrows from the painting 'Madame de Pompadour' of the Rococo Age and the clothing worn by Pompadour. This piece grafted colors and themes through the painting and expressed a fusion of the dresses of Pompadour and lace that is clearly displayed in the architecture, paintings, clothing, interior decorations, and patterns of the Rococo Age, along with the rocaille (asymmetrically shaped decorations that resemble clams), flowers, leaves, stems, and Chinoiserie styles. These motifs clearly display the decorative characteristics of the age and these were grafted them onto art masks, confirming that it is possible to create new designs.