Elizabeth Goodall and Walter Battiss: Inspired by the Art on the Rocks

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Laura de Harde
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Abstract In this article I compare the research methods of two visually trained artists: Elizabeth Goodall and Walter Battiss. Both were working at the beginning of the twentieth century in the emerging field of rock art studies in southern Africa. Independently of each other and for different reasons, Goodall and Battiss devoted considerable time and energy to studying and recording the rock art at sites they visited. In pursuit of their endeavours, neither researcher strayed far from the visual while examining and copying the images they saw. In this article, I trace the impact of their formative years working in collaboration with scientists and consider the routes they followed to pursue methods that prioritise the aesthetic elements of the rock art. Given that this exploration of copying methods unfolded at a time when rock art was somewhat peripheral to formal academic study, I argue that the focus on art history and aesthetics found in the semi-biographical narratives of these two artists might enrich engagements with rock art in the present.
伊丽莎白·古德尔和沃尔特·巴蒂斯:岩石艺术的灵感
摘要在这篇文章中,我比较了两位受过视觉训练的艺术家:伊丽莎白·古德尔和沃尔特·巴蒂斯的研究方法。二十世纪初,两人都在南部非洲新兴的岩石艺术研究领域工作。古德和巴蒂斯彼此独立,出于不同的原因,他们花了大量的时间和精力研究和记录他们访问过的地点的岩石艺术。为了追求他们的努力,两位研究人员在检查和复制他们看到的图像时都没有偏离视觉。在这篇文章中,我追溯了他们与科学家合作的成长岁月的影响,并考虑了他们追求优先考虑岩石艺术美学元素的方法所遵循的路线。考虑到这种对复制方法的探索是在岩石艺术在正式学术研究中处于边缘地位的时候展开的,我认为,在这两位艺术家的半传记叙事中,对艺术史和美学的关注可能会丰富目前对摇滚艺术的参与。
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