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摘要
彼得·范·林特的两幅关于爱和生育的画。马德里普拉多博物馆的藏品包括安特卫普艺术家彼得·范·林特(Peter van Lint)绘制的两个吊坠:爱情的胜利和生育的胜利。它们是用铜支撑的,目前在罗马和马略卡岛永久居留。两个几乎一模一样的小面板的发现给他们带来了新的曙光。这些画可能是范林特的赞助人委托的,他心中有一个特定的肖像。这可以从铜片的大尺寸以及爱情和生育的不同寻常的主题组合中看出。普拉多的画作比小画板要细致得多,后者可能是为大画板做准备,可能是为了获得赞助人的批准。在他的要求下,一个穿着现代服装的女人的形状可能被做了一个显著的修改。在这一时期与西班牙的经常性贸易中,范林特的作品受到了极大的赞赏,这解释了为什么这些画被西班牙人拥有这么长时间。吊坠上的场景被赋予了新的图像解释,原来爱情和生育的主题来自两个不同的来源。《爱的胜利》不仅与彼特拉克的《胜利》一起出现在视觉艺术中,而且也是一个独立的主题。生育的胜利并不常见,主要是在四元素系列中发现的,其中西布莉象征着地球。没有证据表明泰尔斯是一个展示爱情和生育能力的挂件市场,所以暂时的结论是,这似乎是视觉艺术中一个独特的组合。
Twee schilderijen van Peter van Lint over Liefde en Vruchtbaarheid
Two paintings about love and fertility by Peter van Lint.
The collection of the Prado Museum in Madrid contains two pendants painted by the Antwerp artista Peter van Lint: a Triumph of love and a Triumph of fertility. They are on copper supports and are currently on permanent Ioan in Rome and on Mallorca. Fresh light has been shed on them by the discovery of two small and virtually identical panels.
The paintings may have been commissioned from Van Lint by a patron who had a specific iconography in mind. This may be indicated by the large size of the copper plates, as well as the unusual subject combination of love and fertility. The Prado paintings are far more detailed than the small panels, and it is posible that the latter were made in preparation for the larger ones, possibly to secure the patron's approval. One remarkable modification in the shape of a woman in contemporary dress may have been included at his request.
Regular trade with Spain in this period, where Van Lint's work was greatly appreciated, explains why the pictures have been in Spanish possession for so long. The scenes on the pendants have been given a new iconographic interpretation, and it turns out that the subjects of love and fertility como from two different sources. The Triumph of love is found in the visual arts not only in series with the Triumphs of Petrarch but also as a subject in its own right. The Triumph of fertility is not as common, mainly being found in series of the Four Elements in which Cybele symbolizes Earth. There is no evidence taht teres was a market for pendants illustrating love and fertility, so the provisional conclusion is that seems to be a unique combination in the visual arts.
OUD HOLLANDArts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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The periodical Oud Holland is the oldest surviving art-historical periodical in the world. Founded by A.D. de Vries and N. der Roever in 1883, it has appeared virtually without interruption ever since. It is entirely devoted to the visual arts in the Netherlands up to the mid-nineteenth century and has featured thousands of scholarly articles by Dutch and foreign authors, including numerous pioneering art-historical studies. Almost from the magazine’s inception, the publication of archival information concerning Dutch artists has played an important role. From 1885 to his death in 1946, the renowned art historian Dr. Abraham Bredius set a standard of excellence for Oud Holland.