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  • The messenger describes the banquet tent, in a detailed ekphrasis.
  • The Renaissance and Baroque periods made much use of ekphrasis.
  • Ekphrasis seems to have been less common in France during these periods.
  • Like the other occurrences of ekphrasis, these works of art describe multiple events.
  • The Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoyevsky employed ekphrasis most notably in his novel " Hans Holbein.
  • Notional ekphrasis may describe mental processes such as dreams, thoughts and whimsies of the imagination.
  • Another thing Virgil replicates from the " Iliad " is the ekphrasis of Aeneas'shield.
  • The repeated notional ekphrasis of the deteriorating figure in the painting is a unique way to utilize this device.
  • A major poem of the English Romantics  Ode on a Grecian Urn by John Keats provides an example of the artistic potential of ekphrasis.
  • When asked to use ekphrasis to describe a person, place, thing, or time, students were obliged to produce a description that was complete.
  • Basil's grandson, the Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus, gives the following description of the church's decoration in a laudatory " ekphrasis ":
  • This is because ekphrasis typically contains an element of competition with the art it describes, aiming to demonstrate the superior ability of words to " paint a picture ".
  • He employs a common rhetorical trope, ekphrasis, using images on the walls or floors of Greco-Roman homes, and in the catacombs as paintings or mosaics.
  • Shortly afterwards, the reconstruction of Hagia Sophia was completed, and Paul the Silentiary composed a long epic poem known as Ekphrasis, for the rededication of the basilica.
  • Herman Mellville's " Moby Dick, or The Whale " features an intense use of ekphrasis as a stylistic manifesto of the book in which it appears.
  • Homer s description of the shield has garnished attention from historians in the 21st century, as it provides one of the first known uses of ekphrasis in ancient Greek poetry.
  • The fullest example of ekphrasis in antiquity can be found in style, and later classical literary and rhetorical textbooks, and with other classical literary techniques was keenly revived in the Renaissance.
  • The first movement of " Three Places in New England " by Charles Ives is an ekphrasis of the Robert Gould Shaw Memorial in Boston, sculpted by Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
  • His research is concerned with questions of interdisciplinary methodology, modernism, the concepts of visual music, musical iconography, synaesthesia, musical ekphrasis, sound art and the aesthetics of the Gesamtkunstwerk.
  • Rachmaninoff's symphonic poem " The Night Watch, " with lyrics written by Richard Palmer-James, is an ekphrasis on Rembrandt's painting " The Night Watch ".
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