以博物馆为基础的“学派”:杜塞尔多夫美术馆和杜塞尔多夫绘画学派

T. Savitskaya
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这篇文章展示了杜塞尔多夫美术馆(1714-1805)对杜塞尔多夫画派形成的影响,杜塞尔多夫画派是十九世纪欧洲主要画派之一。简要地考虑了该收藏的建立和形成的历史,并介绍了艺术画廊创始人约翰·威廉(1658-1716)作为博物馆业务改革者的活动特征。对藏品进行了分析,并指出荷兰学派作品的显著优势是其特色。作者指出,该画廊主要是在杜塞尔多夫艺术学院(1773年)学习的艺术家的学习中心。在杜塞尔多夫成为普鲁士王国的一部分之后,一个新的阶段开始了,画廊变成了皇家艺术学院。这件事发生在1819年,这一年被官方认为是杜塞尔多夫绘画学派诞生的一年。值得注意的是,杜塞尔多夫学派的影响远远超出了欧洲边界,包括俄罗斯,特别是萨拉托夫,艺术家A. P. Bogolyubov在那里建立了Radishevsky博物馆。他在杜塞尔多夫学习时萌生了创建博物馆的想法。杜塞尔多夫画廊的例子表明了博物馆作为样本集合的重要性,这是“学校”出现的基础,具有两种含义-教育机构和艺术传统的发展。
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Museum as the basis of the “school”: Dusseldorf Art Gallery and the Dusseldorf school of painting
The article demonstrates the influence of the Dusseldorf Art Gallery (1714–1805) on the formation of the Dusseldorf school of painting — one of the leading European schools of the XIX century. The history of the establishment and formation of the collection is briefly considered, and the activities of the founder of the art gallery, Johann Wilhelm (1658–1716), as a reformer of the museum business are characterized. The collection is analyzed, and a significant predominance of works of the Dutch school is noted as its special feature. The author points out that the gallery was primarily a learning center for artists studying at the Dusseldorf Academy of Arts (1773). After Dusseldorf became a part of the Kingdom of Prussia, a new stage began and the gallery was transformed into the Royal Academy of Arts. This happened in 1819, which is officially considered the year when the Dusseldorf school of painting was born. It is noted that the influence of the Dusseldorf school extended far beyond European borders, including Russia and particularly Saratov where the artist A. P. Bogolyubov founded the Radishevsky Museum. He came up with the idea of creating a museum while studying in Dusseldorf. The example of the Dusseldorf Gallery demonstrates the importance of the museum as a collection of samples, the basis for the emergence of the “school” in two meanings — an educational institution and the development of an artistic tradition.
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