The Painted Fly and the Connoisseur in Eighteenth-Century British Literature

IF 0.1 2区 艺术学 0 ART JOURNAL OF THE WARBURG AND COURTAULD INSTITUTES Pub Date : 2023-11-10 DOI:10.1086/726073
Robert G. Walker
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The ‘musca depicta’ trope is well known to art historians, with a history going back to Pliny. It flourished in the Renaissance, but in eighteenth-century England the meaning of the trope was altered greatly when employed in popular culture, both in live theatrical presentations (by George Alexander Stevens) and in published poetry (by James Robertson, comedian of York). Originally, the trope signalled the virtuosity of the painter, who was able to fool the eye by depicting flies so real that the viewer attempted to shoo them off the picture. However, in the hands of Stevens and Robertson, that bit of theatre was turned on its head, as the supposed connoisseur engaged in a harsh criticism of a painting is startled when a fly that he thinks poorly depicted suddenly flies off the canvas, thereby rendering the connoisseur a satiric target.
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18世纪英国文学中的画蝇与鉴赏家
“musca描绘”的比喻对艺术史学家来说是众所周知的,其历史可以追溯到普林尼。它在文艺复兴时期蓬勃发展,但在18世纪的英国,在流行文化中,无论是在现场戏剧表演中(乔治·亚历山大·史蒂文斯)还是在出版的诗歌中(约克喜剧演员詹姆斯·罗伯逊),这种比喻的含义都发生了很大的变化。最初,这一比喻表明了画家的精湛技艺,他能够通过描绘如此真实的苍蝇来欺骗眼睛,以至于观众试图将它们从画面上赶走。然而,在史蒂文斯和罗伯逊的作品中,这一点戏剧被颠覆了,当一个被认为是鉴赏家的人对一幅画进行严厉的批评时,他被一只苍蝇吓了一跳,他认为这幅画画得不好,突然飞出画布,从而使鉴赏家成为讽刺的目标。
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