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      • The uncanny has a long history in art, dating back to ancient times when artists depicted supernatural beings and otherworldly realms. In the Renaissance period, artists like Hieronymus Bosch and Albrecht Dürer explored themes of the uncanny in their works, depicting fantastical creatures and surreal landscapes.
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  1. Apr 1, 2024 · The uncanny in art refers to a feeling of discomfort or unease that is evoked in the viewer when encountering something familiar yet unfamiliar. It is a concept that blurs the line between the real and the unreal, the ordinary and the extraordinary.

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  3. Nov 1, 2023 · An example of the uncanny is E.T.A. Hoffman’s short story “The Sandman”(1816). For Jentsch, the uncanny element comes from the character Olimpia, a doll-like automaton that is posing as a human.

  4. Sigmund Freud takes up this question in a 1919 essay “The Uncanny,” and his thoughts on the subject are still useful 100 years later. In this lesson, I want to sketch out his definition of this special kind of fear and then show you how you might apply it to your own readings of literature.

  5. www.tate.org.uk › art › art-termsThe uncanny | Tate

    The uncanny. A concept in art associated with psychologist Sigmund Freud which describes a strange and anxious feeling sometimes created by familiar objects in unfamilar contexts. The term was first used by German psychiatrist Ernst Jentsch in his essay On the Psychology of the Uncanny, 1906.

  6. Aug 28, 2018 · I propose a definition of the uncanny: an anxious uncertainty about what is real caused by an apparent impossibility. First, I outline the relevance of the uncanny to art and aesthetics.

    • Mark Windsor
    • 2019
  7. ‘Uncanny’ in art is a concept that describes a strange and anxious feeling evoked by familiar objects placed in unfamiliar or unsettling contexts. The concept of the ‘uncanny’ was originally introduced by German psychiatrist Ernst Jentsch in his 1906 essay, ‘On the Psychology of the Uncanny’.

  8. Cursed images, or the uncanny, is a concept that has been explored by contemporary artists for decades before the internet meme made it famous.