On Islam and Portraiture: Lithography, Glass Painting, and Photography in Senegal

IF 0.3 2区 艺术学 0 ART Art History Pub Date : 2022-10-25 DOI:10.1111/1467-8365.12681
Giulia Paoletti
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Scholars have for decades challenged the popular belief that Islam is intrinsically and implacably hostile to anthropomorphic art. Rooted in this literature, this essay argues that Islam was responsible for popularizing portraiture in Senegal, which previously featured none. With the founding of local Sufi brotherhoods such as the Mouridiyya in the 1880s, the eminence of religious leaders led to an unprecedented demand for their portraits. Glass painting became the privileged medium for reproducing images that appeared in other media, such as lithographs or photographs. Inspired by the respect for Muslim saints inherent in Sufi practices, the widespread desire to display portraits in one's home and for one's personal devotional practices made this genre indispensable. Rather than concentrating on any one medium, this essay focuses on the theoretical and formal interaction among chromolithographs, photographs, and glass paintings, and the migration of images across the three between the 1910s and the 1950s.

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伊斯兰教与肖像:塞内加尔的平版印刷、玻璃绘画和摄影
几十年来,学者们一直在挑战一种流行的观点,即伊斯兰教从本质上和不可调和地敌视拟人艺术。基于这些文献,这篇文章认为伊斯兰教对塞内加尔肖像的普及负有责任,而以前塞内加尔没有肖像。随着19世纪80年代当地苏菲派兄弟会(如Mouridiyya)的成立,宗教领袖的声望导致了对他们肖像的空前需求。玻璃绘画成为了一种特殊的媒介,用来再现在其他媒介中出现的图像,比如平版印刷或照片。受到对穆斯林圣人固有的尊重的启发,人们普遍希望在家里和个人的虔诚实践中展示肖像,这使得这一流派不可或缺。而不是集中在任何一种媒介,这篇文章侧重于理论和形式的相互作用,在彩色石版,照片和玻璃画,以及图像的迁移三者之间的1910年代和1950年代。
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期刊介绍: Art History is a refereed journal that publishes essays and reviews on all aspects, areas and periods of the history of art, from a diversity of perspectives. Founded in 1978, it has established an international reputation for publishing innovative essays at the cutting edge of contemporary scholarship, whether on earlier or more recent periods. At the forefront of scholarly enquiry, Art History is opening up the discipline to new developments and to interdisciplinary and cross-cultural approaches.
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