From Mesopotamia to the Nebraska State Capitol: Assyrian Revival and new American meanings

IF 0.3 3区 艺术学 0 ART Sculpture Journal Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.3828/SJ.2020.29.1.5
E. Miller
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Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue’s influential ‘prairie skyscraper’ design for the Nebraska State Capitol, inaugurated in 1928, has long defied stylistic categorisation. A now greatly overlooked element of its unclassifiable style was noted in numerous assessments at the time which identified ‘Oriental’ ‘Assyrian’ or ‘Assyrian-Babylonian’ features which, despite (or because of) their associations with a deep antiquity, contributed to the new, distinctly American architecture of the building, and of its sculptural programme by Lee Lawrie. This article considers the Assyrianising tendencies of the Capitol in the context of Art Deco interest in ‘revival’ of ancient styles, and American civic architecture’s engagement with the ancient Middle Eastern past as an origin of civilization. Goodhue’s close collaboration with Lawrie, muralist Hildreth Meière, and ‘symbologist’ Hartley Burr Alexander exemplified the productive and creative application of revived ancient iconography, which was employed in Nebraska in the service of various historical narratives and as a reflection of the designers’ aesthetic appreciation for Assyrian sculptures. Finally this article also investigates how the Capitol’s treatment of the ancient Mesopotamian ‘lawgiver’ Hammurabi influenced ‘Hammurabis’ in subsequent sculptural contexts, including in the State Capitol of Louisiana, American federal government buildings, and the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. 1
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从美索不达米亚到内布拉斯加州议会大厦:亚述人的复兴和新的美国意义
Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue为内布拉斯加州议会大厦设计的具有影响力的“草原摩天大楼”,于1928年落成,长期以来一直与风格分类相抵触。在当时的许多评估中,人们注意到其无法分类的风格中有一个现在被大大忽视的因素,即“东方”、“亚述”或“亚述-巴比伦”特征,尽管(或因为)它们与古老的古代联系在一起,但这些特征促成了新的、独特的美国建筑风格,以及由Lee Lawrie设计的雕塑项目。本文考虑了在装饰艺术对古代风格的“复兴”感兴趣的背景下,国会大厦的亚述化趋势,以及美国公民建筑与古代中东过去作为文明起源的关系。Goodhue与Lawrie、壁画家Hildreth mei re和“符号学家”Hartley Burr Alexander的密切合作,体现了复兴古代图像学的生产性和创造性应用,这些图像学在内布拉斯加州被用于各种历史叙事,并反映了设计师对亚述雕塑的审美欣赏。最后,本文还研究了国会大厦对古代美索不达米亚“立法者”汉谟拉比的处理如何影响了后来的雕塑环境中的“汉谟拉比”,包括路易斯安那州议会大厦、美国联邦政府大楼和芝加哥大学东方学院
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