论拉斐尔圣塞西莉亚祭坛画中圣保罗之剑的意义

IF 0.2 3区 艺术学 0 ART SOURCE-NOTES IN THE HISTORY OF ART Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1086/712860
Christian K. Kleinbub
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拉斐尔在描绘他画中人物的服装时很讲究。事实上,他经常在设计时研究某个特定人物的附带影响。当这位艺术家在他的《争论》(梵蒂冈的《Stanza della Segnatura》)中描绘教堂里著名的医生圣格雷戈里大帝时,他让他坐在一把大理石椅子上,这把椅子当时被认为是他的教皇宝座,这把椅子现在仍作为文物保存在罗马的圣格雷戈里奥教堂里。这种倾向也可以在画家的肖像中观察到,在这些肖像中,一个人的财产有时被渲染得如此逼真,以至于我们仍然可以找到它们。例如,我们可以在拉斐尔的肖像中找到列奥十世阅读的十四世纪的书,现在被称为《汉密尔顿圣经》
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On the Significance of Saint Paul’s Sword in Raphael’s Saint Cecilia Altarpiece
Raphael was exacting in rendering the accoutrements of the figures in his paintings. Indeed, he frequently researched a particular personage’s collateral effects in designing them. When the artist in his Disputa (Stanza della Segnatura, Vatican) portrayed Saint Gregory the Great, the famous doctor of the church, he presented him seated on the marble chair that was then believed to have been his pontifical throne, an object still kept as a relic in the church of San Gregorio in Rome. This tendency can also be observed in the painter’s portraits, in which a sitter’s possessions were on occasion rendered with such verisimilitude that we can still locate them. For example, we can identify the fourteenth-century book, now known as the Hamilton Bible, perused by Leo X in Raphael’s portrait
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