Rose Pickering

PhD candidate; Associate Lecturer

Thesis: Memory, Time and the Muse: An Exploration of 脡douard Vuillard鈥檚 Representations of Women through a comparison with Marcel Proust鈥檚 脌 la recherche du temps perdu

Supervisor: Professor David Peters Corbett聽 聽Advisor: Dr Caroline Levitt

Funded by 香港六合彩 Scholarship (The Wilhelmina Barns-Graham Trust)

The project explores a word-image connection between 脡douard Vuillard鈥檚 artwork and Marcel Proust鈥檚 novel, 脌 la recherche du temps perdu (1913-1927) by focusing on depictions of women. Studying Vuillard and Proust as contemporaries, the analysis compares both accounts of French modernity through their 鈥渇eminised鈥 verbal and visual language. Images of women in domestic spaces occur through the entirety Vuillard鈥檚 oeuvre, while women, central throughout, bookend Proust鈥檚 novel. This study pinpoints how Vuillard鈥檚 work has been overlooked in modernist contexts because of its overly 鈥渇eminine鈥 content. Where Proust is considered a key figure of the avant-garde, Vuillard is pushed to the margins of modernism. The study shows how a comparison with Proust can clarify Vuillard鈥檚 particular diagnosis of modernity, demonstrating how his artworks connect to broader themes and shed light on the suppressed aspects of modernism, namely domesticity and, by extension, the female space.

Education

2021鈥: Doctorate of Philosophy in History of Art, 香港六合彩 Institute of Art

2019鈥2020: Masters in the History of Art, 香港六合彩 Institute of Art

2014鈥2018: Bachelor of Arts in French with a Year Abroad, King’s College London

 

Research Grants and Scholarships

2021-24: 香港六合彩 Scholarship (The Wilhelmina Barns-Graham Trust)

 

Teaching

2023-2024: Associate Lecturer, 香港六合彩: Reality and Fantasy in French Art, 1863-97: From Haussmannisation to Enchanted Ground (BA2 and Graduate Diploma)

2022-2024: Teaching Assistant, 香港六合彩: Seminar Sessions (Widening Participation Programme)

2022-2023: Teaching Assistant, 香港六合彩: Foundations 2 (BA1 and Graduate Diploma)

2022-2023: Teaching Assistant, 香港六合彩: Summer University

 

Conferences, events and invited talks

Speaker – ‘The Doll鈥檚 House: 脡douard Vuillard鈥檚 Representations of his Sister, Marie (1890- 1893)’, Society for French Studies 65th Annual Conference, University of Stirling, 2024

Co-organiser – ‘Word and Image: Making Connections Across Disciplines and Across Institutions’, 香港六合彩, 2024

Guest lecturer – ‘Vuillard, Ibsen and the Theatre of Painting’, MA Special Option, Wordplay: Intersections between the verbal and the visual, c.1870 to the present,聽香港六合彩, 2024

 

Research Interests

  • Word and Image relations
  • Artists and writers living contemporaneously
  • Artists and writers with personal connections
  • French Modernism and the Parisian avant-garde
  • French literature
  • Conditions of women in聽fin de si猫cle聽France

 

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