如此精美的插图":十六世纪的手绘路德圣经☆。

IF 0.3 3区 历史学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES Renaissance Studies Pub Date : 2024-09-17 DOI:10.1111/rest.12958
Julia R. Smith
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本文探讨了 16 世纪路德《圣经》插图手工上色的做法。文章基于对路德翻译的《圣经》各种版本的 120 多份副本的分析。最著名的例子是汉斯-拉夫特于 1541 年和 1560 年在羊皮纸上印刷的版本,由年轻的卢卡斯-克拉纳赫绘制插图。然而,这些版本仅代表了市场的顶端;本文的研究表明,手工着色是一种广泛的做法,从 1522 年路德的第一版《新约圣经》开始,一直持续到 16 世纪及以后,遍及德语区,以各种形式出现,面向各级市场。本文认为,手工着色具有美学作用,使复杂的插图更加生动,便于读者阅读。上色还将一件批量生产的物品转变成了一件独特的艺术品,反映了它的精神意义,这是路德教派物质文化中一个未被充分研究的特点,在 16 世纪的欧洲超越了教派的分歧。
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‘And so Beautifully Illuminated’: Hand‐coloured Luther Bibles from the Sixteenth Century☆
This article explores the practice of hand colouring illustrated Luther Bibles in the sixteenth century. It is based on analysis from over 120 copies of various editions of Luther's translation of the Bible. The most well‐known examples are Hans Lufft's editions printed on parchment in 1541 and 1560, illuminated by Lucas Cranach the Younger. However, these copies represent only the very top of the market; the research presented in this article demonstrates that hand colouring was a widespread practice that began with the very first edition of Luther's New Testament in 1522, and continued throughout the sixteenth century and beyond, across the German‐speaking lands, in all formats, and for all levels of the market. This article argues that the hand colouring served an aesthetic purpose, making the complex illustrations more vivacious and legible for the viewer. The colouring also transformed a mass‐produced object into a unique work of art that reflected its spiritual significance, an understudied feature of Lutheran material culture, and one which transcended confessional divides in sixteenth‐century Europe.
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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.
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