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摘要:特鲁布纳石碑是大都会艺术博物馆展出的一块大型中国佛教石碑,由灰黑色石灰石雕刻而成,以纪念中国河南省杞县的一座佛教寺院。根据铭文,它的年代为公元前533年至543年。它是以1929年为博物馆获得这块石碑的艺术品经销商Jorg Trubner(1902?-1930)的名字命名的。碑上雕刻着高浮雕,包含了许多图像,包括有侍从的传教佛、《维摩诘经》的图像、供像、小坐佛龛、护神王、马夫和狮子。由于石碑的工艺精湛,构图复杂,以前的学者认为它是一件不朽的古董作品,现在保存在西方。然而,一些学者怀疑它的真实性,在这种情况下,领先的学者是1999年发表文章的Wai kam Ho,从那时起,这块石碑就一直备受争议。本文以何的论点为中心,从文本来源、题材内容、图像和风格等方面,将此碑与其他年代久远的石碑和图像进行比较,得出此碑为真迹的结论。
Re-thinking the Trübner stele: pictorial forms and authenticity
ABSTRACT The Trubner stele, a large Chinese Buddhist stele displayed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is carved from grayish black limestone and commemorates the building of a Buddhist monastery in Qi county, Henan province, China. According to the inscription, it is dated 533 to 543 C.E. It was named after the art dealer Jorg Trubner (1902?-1930) who acquired the stele for the museum in 1929. Engraved in high relief, the stele contains numerous images, including the preaching Buddha with attendants, pictorial representation of the Vimalakirti Sutra, donor figures, small seated Buddha niches, spirit guardian kings, grooms and lions. Because of the excellent craftsmanship of the stele and the complexity of the composition, it has been referred to by previous scholars as a monumental, antique work now preserved in the West. However, some scholars doubt its authenticity, and, in this case, the leading scholar is Wai-kam Ho who published his article in 1999, since when the stele has been the subject of considerable controversy. In this article, focusing on Ho’s arguments, I compared this stele to other dated steles and images, considering textual sources, thematic content, iconography and style, and I have come to the conclusion that this stele is genuine.