Gericault’s Fake-Gallop Horse Judged Speedy but Unrealistic

IF 0.1 4区 艺术学 0 ART CERAMICS-ART AND PERCEPTION Pub Date : 2018-10-17 DOI:10.1163/22134913-20181094
S. Mastandrea, J. Kennedy
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In two experiments, we tested pictures of horse gaits—alt (standing), walk, trot, gallop, and a fake gallop, a pose shown in a well-known Gericault painting. The pose was portrayed frequently in the nineteenth century, its features hotly debated. Fake gallop has legs extended fore and rear, close to parallel to the ground. Experiment 1 sampled real artworks depicting horses and Experiment 2 used silhouettes of horses. In both, reports of amount of movement increased from alt to fake gallop. In Experiment 1 similar results were obtained from novices and equestrians (‘experts’ familiar with horses). The extreme leg extension in fake gallop may suggest high speed, as Arnheim suggested. However, true gallop includes legs curled close together under the body—a ‘running pony’ pose—so both extremes of extension may suggest high speed. In Experiment 2, novices judged fake gallop unrealistic despite giving high movement scores. We suggest its depiction may be metaphoric, meaning a deliberately false item has relevant features of a referent. For the artworks, the amount of movement reported correlated positively but quite modestly with aesthetic appreciation, but for the silhouettes, the correlation was reversed. We suggest expression can be positive for many horse poses.
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Gericault的假飞奔马被认为是快速但不现实的
在两个实验中,我们测试了马匹步态的图片——站立、行走、小跑、疾驰和假疾驰,这是一幅著名的格里柯画作中的一种姿势。这个姿势在19世纪经常被描绘出来,它的特征引起了激烈的争论。假驰的腿前后伸展,接近与地面平行。实验1选取了描绘马的真实艺术品,实验2使用了马的剪影。在这两种情况下,报告的移动量从alt增加到假飞奔。在实验1中,从新手和骑手(熟悉马的“专家”)身上得到了类似的结果。正如阿恩海姆所指出的那样,假跑中腿部的极端伸展可能意味着高速。然而,真正的疾驰包括腿在身体下面紧密地蜷曲在一起——一种“奔跑的小马”的姿势——所以两种极端的伸展都可能意味着高速。在实验2中,尽管新手给出了很高的动作分数,但他们认为假飞奔是不现实的。我们认为它的描述可能是隐喻性的,这意味着一个故意虚假的项目具有指称物的相关特征。对于艺术品来说,运动的数量与审美欣赏呈正相关,但相关性不大,但对于轮廓,相关性相反。我们建议,对于许多马的姿势,表情可以是积极的。
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