Zoran Marcov
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巴纳特国家博物馆的武器收藏品包括两把19世纪的匈牙利仪式剑,其中有许多设计和装饰元素,可能会误导外行在旧遗产武器领域的认识。根据历史风格的趋势,这两件作品模仿了中世纪晚期特兰西瓦尼亚王子剑的设计。此外,剑刃两侧还保留了特兰西瓦尼亚王子加布里埃尔Báthory(1608-1613年之间的王子)和乔治Rákóczi I(1630-1648年之间)的图案和铭文。NMoB收藏的这两把剑是一系列刻有特兰西瓦尼亚王子名字的剑的一部分,类似的剑在网上参考书目和我们国家的其他两个博物馆收藏中都有发现:罗马尼亚国家博物馆的历史(Gabriel巴斯利)和国家军事博物馆收藏的“斐迪南一世”在布加勒斯特(Gabriel巴斯利和乔戈Rakoczi II)。所有这些剑的共同元素是叶片,武器的基本组成部分,它是相同的在所有这些碎片,从类型学的角度看:它有一个弯曲的形状,宽下富勒把钝的边缘,两边,超过三分之二的叶片的长度。在所有分析的碎片中,装饰图案和铭文以相同的布局雕刻。关于雕刻装饰的排列,必须强调的是,它是在重叠的寄存器上排列的,垂直于刀刃的长度,在所有被检查的剑上都是相同的顺序。至于这些刀片上的铭文,尤其是王子的肖像,我们可以看出,灵感的主要来源是特兰西瓦尼亚王子的钱币遗产,这些遗产至今仍保存在博物馆或私人收藏中。剑刃上的王子肖像是古硬币正面的复制品。出现在硬币正面的王子半身像和官方头衔是刀刃背面的元素,而出现在硬币背面的王子盾徽则雕刻在剑的背面。用XRF光谱仪对NMoB收集的剑进行了分析,得到的结果表明,两个刀片之间的相似性非常高:铁的浓度非常高,而其他相关化学元素的存在微不足道。剑的其他部件有不同的类型和形状,使用的材料从镀金的纯银到普通黄铜不等。根据XRF光谱仪提供的结果,我们可以得出结论,两把剑上使用的刀片是在同一时间间隔内使用现代金属加工技术制造的。在剑的其他组成部分中发现的差异表明了根据价值对碎片的排名,这与赞助商的社会地位相对应。从时间的角度来看,NMoB收藏的两件有刃武器可以追溯到19世纪下半叶,可能是那个世纪的最后几十年。我们同意这个观点,考虑到这个空间中历史风格的演变和影响,这两种被分析的武器所代表的艺术潮流。由于缺乏关于这两把剑的来源的信息,对鉴定和记录这些部分的漫长过程产生了负面影响。这两把剑于1959年1月8日在博物馆的库存中登记,是剑的一部分,其中还包括来自Șemlacu Mare和Șemlacu Mic的贵族Osztoics家族的剑。考虑到这些剑的起源的不确定性,我们希望未来的研究能够阐明这个谜团,并能够确定这些剑的赞助者。
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Reprezentări ale principilor transilvăneni pe săbii nobiliare maghiare din sec. al XIX-lea / Representations of Transylvanian princes on 19th century swords of the Hungarian nobility
The collection of weapons in the National Museum of Banat includes two 19th century Hungarian ceremonial swords which feature many design and ornamental elements that can mislead the laymen in the field of old heritage weapons. Made in accordance with the tendencies of the historical style, the two pieces imitate the design of the end of the Middle Ages Transylvanian princely swords. Moreover, representations and inscriptions dedicated to the Transylvanian princes Gabriel Báthory (prince between 1608–1613) and Gheorghe Rákóczi I (between 1630–1648) are preserved on both sides of the blades.The two swords from the NMoB collection are part of a larger series of pieces inscribed with the names of Transylvanian princes, similar swords having been identified both in the online bibliography and in two other museum collections in our country: at the National Museum of Romanian History (Gabriel Báthory) and in the collection of the National Military Museum “King Ferdinand I” in Bucharest (Gabriel Báthory and Gheorghe Rákóczi II). The common element of all these swords is the blade, the basic component of the weapon, which is identical in all these pieces, from a typological point of view: it has a curved shape, with a wide fuller placed under the blunt edge, on both sides, more than two-thirds of the length of the blade. The decorative motifs and inscriptions are engraved in identical layout in all the analyzed pieces. Regarding the arrangement of the engraved decoration, it must be emphasized that it is laid out on superimposed registers, perpendicular to the length of the blade, in the same order on all the swords examined. As regards the inscriptions present on these blades, especially the princely portraits, we can appreciate that the main source of inspiration was the Transylvanian princely numismatic heritage, preserved to this day in museums or private collections. The princely portraits present on the blades of the swords are copies of representations present on the obverse of the vintage coins. The princely bust and the official title, which appear on the obverse of the coins, are elements shown on the reverse side of the blades, while the princely coat of arms, present on the reverse of the coins, is engraved on the reverse side of the swords.The swords from the NMoB collection were analyzed with an XRF spectrometer, and the results obtained show a very high similarity between the two blades: a very high concentration of iron and an insignificant presence of other related chemical elements. The other components of the swords are of different types and shapes and the materials used range from solid gilded silver to plain brass. Based on the results offered by the XRF spectrometer, we can conclude that the blades used on the two swords were made in the same time interval, using modern metal processing techniques. The differences found in the other components of the swords indicate a ranking of the pieces according to value, which corresponds to the social status of the sponsors.From a chronological point of view, the two bladed weapons from the NMoB collection date from the second half of the 19th century, possibly the last decades of that century. We agree to this point of view, given the evolution and impact of the historical style in this space, an artistic current which the two analyzed weapons represent.The lack of information on the origin of the two swords negatively contributed to the long process of identifying and documenting the parts. The two swords were registered in the museum’s inventory on January 8, 1959, being part of a swords lot which also includes that of the noble Osztoics family from Șemlacu Mare and Șemlacu Mic. Given the uncertainty surrounding the origin of the swords, we hope that future research will elucidate this mystery and will be able to identify the sponsors of the pieces.
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