弗雷德·莱特(1928-2019):一种欣赏

IF 0.2 3区 艺术学 0 ART SOURCE-NOTES IN THE HISTORY OF ART Pub Date : 2020-06-01 DOI:10.1086/709194
Paul Barolsky
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1987年一个晴朗的春日晚上,弗雷德·莱特在佛罗伦萨参加了一个晚宴,离开时他对其他客人说:“我只是一个导游。”他的话并不是不真实的,当然也很讽刺,因为弗雷德对艺术作品有很深的思考,他的朋友们都知道这一点。是的,他是一个导游或向导,但他远不止于此。多年来,弗雷德带领学生们在意大利各地参观他所喜爱的艺术作品。他乐于分享的渊博知识,以及他对解开伟大的、著名的杰作和鲜为人知的作品的奥秘的执着尝试,都为他的言论提供了灵感。1960年夏天,他在一艘小船上展示了艺术作品的幻灯片,阿斯卡尼奥号载满了在纽约之间旅行的学生
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Fred Licht (1928–2019): An Appreciation
Leaving a dinner party in Florence one fine spring evening in 1987, Fred Licht remarked to his fellow guests, “I am just a cicerone.” Not untrue, his statement was of course ironic, since Fred pondered works of art deeply and his friends all knew it. Yes, he was a cicerone or guide, but he was far more than that. For years Fred led students here and there throughout Italy in order to behold works of art that he loved. What he had to say was informed by a deep knowledge which he happily shared and by an obsessive attempt to solve the mysteries of great, well-known masterpieces and of works that were little known. In the summer of 1960 he showed slides of works of art aboard a little ship, the Ascanio, filled with students traveling between New York
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