彩色玻璃的殖民主题,国内外:视觉调查

G. Bremner
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这篇摄影文章展示了一些精心挑选的彩色玻璃图像,这些图像都是在英国及其前殖民帝国发现的,为了提供一个在维多利亚和爱德华时期从事殖民/帝国主题的窗户的范围和类型的印象。这些图像附有简短的分析概述,并附有对每个图像(或一组图像)的批评评论。这些图像的安排是为了突出维多利亚时代社会关注的某些主题是如何传达的,比如文明进步、物质改善、道德和精神熏砺、开拓的冲动,以及对当地环境的挪用和象征性的重新分配(比如非欧洲的动植物)。这篇文章的目的是提供一些关于彩色玻璃如何被理解为一种媒介,通过这种媒介,文化价值得以传播和加强,帝国的理想在“家里”得到展示和维护。奇观、牺牲、英雄主义、责任、历史和托管的概念作为一些关键和反复出现的比喻和机制出现,彩色玻璃(作为一种媒介)渴望运用这些比喻和机制产生巨大的效果。这篇文章还谈到了世界各地彩色玻璃采购和运输背后的过程,考虑到哪些制造商参与其中,以什么能力。在全球和帝国商业化的背景下,它强调了彩色玻璃的材料和媒介如何被视为一种类别/对象,通过这种类别/对象,文化、工业和商业网络在整个英国世界建立起来。
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Colonial Themes in Stained Glass, Home and Abroad: A Visual Survey
This photoessay presents a number of carefully chosen images of stained glass, found both in Britain and its former colonial empire, in order to provide an impression of the range and type of window that engaged colonial/imperial subject matter during the Victorian and Edwardian periods. These images are accompanied by a short analytical overview, supported with critical commentaries on each image (or set of images). The images are arranged with a view to highlighting how certain themes of concern to Victorian society were communicated, such as civilizational advancement, material improvement, moral and spiritual edification, the pioneering impulse, and the appropriation and symbolic reassignment of local contexts (such as non-European flora and fauna). The aim of the essay is to offer some insights on how stained glass might be understood as a medium through which cultural values were transmitted and reinforced afar, and imperial ideals were displayed and maintained at ‘home’. Notions of spectacle, sacrifice, heroics, duty, history, and trusteeship emerge as some of the key and recurring tropes and mechanisms that stained glass (as a medium) aspired to employ to great effect. The essay also touches upon the processes behind the procurement and transportation of stained glass across the world, considering which manufacturers were involved and in what capacity. In the context of global and imperial commercialization, it highlights how the material and medium of stained glass may be seen as a category/object through which cultural, industrial, and commercial networks were established across the British world.
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