Register or Log In

Current Totals: 12498 plays, 5653 writers, 356 monologues


  Title Author
 
 
More about Portrait of a Nude:


Portrait of a Nude

Author(s):
Laura  Shamas

Our response to art is subjective. Is our reaction to art really based on the work itself, or on the "politically correct" values of our times? Portrait of a Nude traces the history of response to Francisco Goya's masterpiece "Naked Maja" from the time of its inception in 1798 in Spain to the recent sexual harassment case surrounding it in 1991 at an American university. Spanning 193 years and based on real events, the play is in four parts, detailing the portrait's impact in Spain, France, England and America. Goya first painted the portrait, "Naked Maja," known to be the Duchess of Alba, in 1798. Later he was summoned by the Spanish inquisition and forced to defend his work in order to save it from destruction. Manet, 50 years later, painted his work "Olympia" as an answer to Goya's "Naked Maja," which he much admired. Manet's work was labeled pornographic and had to be moved high up the wall of the exhibition hall in Paris to stop angry crowds from destroying it. Manet's career was nearly ruined by the scandal until a young writer named Zola wrote a treatise that defended it. In the late 1980s, in England, we experience the conflicts which occur when Goya's painting is considered inappropriate for viewing by both the princess and a schoolboy. The final part takes place at a college in America in 1991. A female professor feels harassed teaching in front of a print of the "Naked Maja." The professor demands to have something done about it. When the dean of her college doesn't act quickly enough, she investigates the possibility of a lawsuit—under the banner of sexual harassment. This play is a fascinating exploration of issues of artistic inspiration, history and censorship. Area staging.

Play Details:
Genre(s): Not Available
Time Period(s): Not Available
Play Type: Play
Runtime: 67 minutes
Acts: Not Available
Set Complexity: Not Available
Set Information: Not Available
Year First Published: Not Available
Total Characters: 5
Male Characters: 3
Female Characters: 2
Androgynous Characters:0
Minimum Cast: Not Available
Maximum Cast: Not Available
Cost:
$60.00 /per performance
Royalty/cost information prone to change.
Please check with the publisher for the most accurate information.
Publisher: Dramatic Publishing
Click on the publisher's name above for additional information, including updated prices.
ISBN: Not Available

About Us - Our Policies - Contact Us - Link to Us - Advertise With Us - FAQ

Barnes & Noble.com

Copyright 2002, playdatabase.com

Site design by Design Insomnia