048per_THE CRAFT OF MEDUSA: AN EPIPHANY OF THE EVERYDAY

The ‘Raft of Medusa’ (1818-1819) is a large oil painting by the French Romantic painter Théodore Géricault. The size of the painting (4.91m x 7.16m) is such that, (from Joanna Banham’s Shipwreck) “that most of the figures rendered are life-sized and those in the foreground almost twice life-size, pushed close to the picture plane and crowding onto the viewer, who is drawn into the physical action as a participant”. Sometimes in everyday life we experience an ‘epiphany of the everyday’ whereby commonplace activities, such as putting up a wardrobe, have a transcendent aesthetic resonance.The Raft of Medusa www.whatarchitecture.com

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