REWRITING ONESELF: SELF-PORTRAIT AS A GENRE AND AS A TOOL OF ART THERAPY
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(Riehle S.I. Die Thematisierung des Ichs. Das Selbstbildnis als Gegenstand der Selbstbeobachtung in der bildenden Kunst des 20. Jahrhunderts und in der Kunsttherapie. Wien: Praesens Verlag, 2012. 334 p.)
Kotelevskaya V. V.
Keywords: Rize Z. I., self-portrait, self-observation, fine arts, applied approach, reproduction.
The article reviews the book "Theming "I": self-portrait as a subject of observation in the visual arts of the twentieth century, and art therapy." by Rize Z. I. A self-portrait was considered as a genre of art. Psychotherapeutic aspects of the portrait were studied. The author highly appreciates this book, but notices that it lacks an applied approach – immersion in technique and reproductions of the analyzed works.
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