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佛罗伦萨丝绸商人学徒兼新兴官僚洛伦佐-莫雷利(Lorenzo Morelli,1446-1528 年)的一本账簿因提到他从年轻时就委托制作的杰出艺术品和家具而引人注目。对这本现存于佛罗伦萨国家档案馆(Archivio di Stato di Firenze)、编目为 Gherardi Piccolomini d'Aragona 137 的账簿的研究主要集中在为数不多的现存艺术品是在怎样的直接环境下委托制作的,或者更广泛但不精确地说是他的婚姻及其带来的嫁妆在多大程度上影响了他的赞助。然而,对账簿的研究并没有超出莫雷利婚姻安排的范围,也没有利用他同时代的 libro rosso(红皮书)账簿中的传记信息。有关莫雷利家族及其政治生涯和社会网络的大量研究成果也没有被广泛使用。这样做可以更全面地了解莫雷利年轻时的赞助活动,更深入地了解他的个人、社会和经济赞助动机是如何相互关联的,并对莫雷利没有记录的早期一批委托的预期目的地提出了新的假设。
Contextualizing Lorenzo Morelli's Youthful Patronage (1463–1473)☆
A ledger of the Florentine apprentice silk merchant and rising bureaucrat, Lorenzo Morelli (1446–1528), is notable for its references to distinguished artworks and furniture he commissioned from a young age. Study of the ledger, now housed in the Archivio di Stato di Firenze and catalogued as Gherardi Piccolomini d'Aragona 137, has for the most part focused on the immediate circumstances in which the few surviving artworks were commissioned, or more broadly, but imprecisely, the extent to which his marriage and the dowry it brought, influenced his patronage. However, study of the ledger has not extended much beyond Morelli's marriage arrangements or exploited biographical information in his contemporary libro rosso (red book) ledger. Nor have studies engaged extensively with the substantial body of published research on the Morelli family and their political careers and social networks. Doing so provides a more holistic view of Morelli's youthful patronage, greater insight into how his personal, social and financial motivations for patronage were interrelated and gives rise to a new hypothesis about the intended destination for an early group of commissions whose purpose was not recorded by Morelli.
期刊介绍:
Renaissance Studies is a multi-disciplinary journal which publishes articles and editions of documents on all aspects of Renaissance history and culture. The articles range over the history, art, architecture, religion, literature, and languages of Europe during the period.