ThePrinciplesatWork:InPursuitofExcellence
Atleft,AndreKert&szconfrontstheviewerwitha
paradoxa
stilllifewith
a
highlyexpressive
gestureimplied.Thetulipdroopslikeaballet
dancerbiddingafarewelltoanapplauding
audience.Althoughthemetaphoncgesture
does
suggestfatigue,itisextremelygraceful
—
an
impressionreinforcedbyarhythmicorganization
Four
stages
ofdeclineareevidenttheuprightleaf
atthetopofthevase,asecond,horizontalleaf,
athird,droopingone;andfinallythedown-
pointingstem,whichcompletestherhythmicflow.
An
indomitablepersonalityiscapturedinthis
portraitof IsakDmesen(opposite)—theDanish
baronesswhoselongcareerrangedfromfarming
andnursinginAfrica
to
writingworld-famous
Gothictales.Proportionconveysthe
photographer'sresponseByaimingupward,
makingtheheadseemimperiouslyperched
atop
thegreatbundleofawolfskincoat,Richard
AvedonsuggestsMissDinesen'soutsizedspirit.
ANDREKERTESZMelancholyTulip, 1939