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The Hybrid Character - between the Representations of the Middle Ages and Today’s Art
This paper is a study of the fantastic character throughout the
history of human civilization. This type of character has evolved from the
hybrid creatures playing a divine role in the art of Assyro-Babylonian
civilizations and of Ancient Egypt, to the monstrous characters of the Middle
Ages which served as substitutes for sin and the force of evil, visible in the
entrelacs of illuminated manuscripts or the gargoyles guarding the walls of
Gothic cathedrals, to the characters of non-human origin in children’s book
illustrations, and up to the characters found in fantasy films or today’s hybrids,
who are in a perfect relationship with technological and cultural evolution. The
paper discusses some original visions and working methods, from the slightly
humorous portraits signed by Arcimboldo, the hybridization of animal
kingdoms, in a much more tragic register, in the works of Hieronymus Bosch or
the fantastic character used as a weapon of political and moral satire in the
works of Goya and Grandville, to the unexpected, occult and mysterious visions
of Ernst Fuchs’ creations or the imaginary universe populated by hybrid
beings, of ‘extra-terrestrial origin, found in the works of HR Giger.