Venus as Semiramis: A New Interpretation of the Central Figure of Botticelli's "Primavera"

IF 0.1 3区 艺术学 0 ART Artibus et Historiae Pub Date : 2003-01-01 DOI:10.2307/1483740
S. Michalski
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An archival discovery in 1975 and the subsequent studies of Michael Rohlmann (1996) have suggested- in my opinion convincingly - that Botticelli's Primavera was originally affixed to the wainscoting in the separate bedroom of Semiramide Appiani - the young wife of Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco Medici - in the old Medici Palace in the Via Larga.It is proposed here, drawing on various aspects of the mythological and iconographic tradition line connected with the patroness of Semiramide Appiani's exceedingly rare forename, the mythical queen Semiramis (creator of the famous hanging gardens of Babylon) that Botticelli and patrons intended a symbolic equivocation of the figure of Venus with the young bride portrayed in the middle of the splendid garden of "Florentia" as a new Semiramis. Since the figure of Mercury served as a disguised portrait of Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco the whole picture was conceived as a celebration of their wedding in July 1482 - a hypothesis supported also by the antithetical division of the composition in two parts, each of which conveys a different moral meaning.
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作为塞弥拉米斯的维纳斯:波提切利《春光》中心人物的新解读
1975年的一份档案发现,以及迈克尔·罗尔曼(Michael Rohlmann, 1996)的后续研究,在我看来令人信服地表明,波提切利的《春》最初是贴在位于拉加街的旧美第奇宫的半米拉米·阿皮亚尼(Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco Medici的年轻妻子)独立卧室的壁板上的。这里提出,从神话和图像传统的各个方面来看,与塞米拉米·阿皮亚尼极其罕见的名字的女赞助人,神话中的塞米拉米斯女王(著名的巴比伦空中花园的创造者)联系在一起,波提切利和赞助人打算象征性地将维纳斯的形象与描绘在“佛罗伦萨”华丽花园中间的年轻新娘作为一个新的塞米拉米斯的形象模糊起来。由于墨丘里的形象是洛伦佐·迪·皮埃尔弗朗切斯科的伪装肖像,整幅画被认为是为了庆祝他们在1482年7月的婚礼——这一假设也得到了这幅画被对立地分成两部分的支持,每一部分都传达着不同的道德意义。
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