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美国纽约大都会艺术博物馆展品查阅
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美国大都会艺术博物馆中的24万件展品,图片展示以及中文和英文双语介绍(中文翻译仅供参考)
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品名(中)巴戈林
品名(英)Bagolin
入馆年号1982年,1982.60.223
策展部门欧洲雕塑和装饰艺术European Sculpture and Decorative Arts
创作者Höchst Manufactory【1746 至 1796】【德国人】
创作年份公元 1745 - 公元 1758
创作地区
分类陶瓷-瓷器(Ceramics-Porcelain)
尺寸整体 (confirmed): 8 × 6 1/4 × 3 英寸 (20.3 × 15.9 × 7.6 厘米)
介绍(中)巴戈林属于一系列十五件瓷器,描绘了pedeta上的commedia dell‘arte人物;其灵感来自维也纳施恩博恩宫(Schönborn Palace)的花园雕像。该系列可能是为约翰·弗里德里希·卡尔·冯·奥斯坦(Johann Friedrich Karl von Ostein)而创作的,他是梅恩斯(Mains)的选举人(1743–63年),也是Höchst制造厂的赞助人,与施恩伯恩家族关系密切,经常住在他们的维也纳住所。事实上,这些瓷器人物的限量版指向了一个独家私人委员会,不幸的是,该委员会仍然没有正式记录。[1]

巴戈林的名字出现在约翰·雅各布·沃拉布(Johann Jacob Wollab,Nürnbberg,约1720年)的雕刻上,这是约翰·克里斯托夫·路德维希·冯·吕克(JohannChristoph Ludwig von Lücke)的这件瓷器雕塑的模型。巴戈林不是一个受欢迎的戏剧角色,只是偶尔出现在法国舞台上。在1673年由《伊特莲喜剧人》(Iatlian Comedians)和1705年在海牙出版的《Les Bagolins》(Les Bagalins)两部剧中,他化身为一位粗俗而愚蠢的年轻女士的追求者,与她的爱人莱安德雷(Léandre)竞争失败。1718年,乔治·玛丽亚·拉帕里尼(Giorgio Maria Raparini)将巴戈林列为艺术通讯社(commedia dell‘arte)数十名赞尼(zanni)或股票仆人人物之一。沃拉布版画上的铭文也将他称为仆人,而插图剧《阿莫尔激越者》则将其称为旗手。。。(1729)特别将他与潘塔龙的家人联系起来。没有证据表明,巴戈林是由一位特定的意大利喜剧演员塑造的,梅泽廷或斯卡拉莫切也是如此。事实上,在1673年,他的角色由哈雷金·多米尼克·比昂切利扮演

像其印刷品一样,现在的Höchst身材穿着吉他,穿着普通的仆人服装:宽松的贝雷帽,一件长及大腿的夹克,带领领,长裤和斗篷。这位瓷器画家将其比作梅泽丁,用彩色竖条纹覆盖服装。在18世纪的视觉来源中,完全相同的肖像类型以不同的名称出现,包括梅泽丁和让·古古洛。这些不一致之处表明,艺术作品中人物的肖像和命名都受到艺术许可和商业考虑的影响,例如通过尽可能多样化市场供应(无论是印刷品还是陶瓷人物)来实现销售最大化的努力

[1]霍斯特·雷伯(Horst Reber),《来自意大利喜剧的Höchst人物》(The Höchs Figures from The Italian Comedy),载于《Kiyi和Edward Pflueger收藏的早期欧洲瓷器和瓷器》(伦敦,1993年),第104-106页。
介绍(英)Bagolin belongs to a series of fifteen porcelains depicting commedia dell'arte characters on pedesta;s that were inspired by garden statues at the Schönborn Palace in Vienna. The series might have been executed for Johann Friedrich Karl von Ostein, the elector of Mains (1743–63) and the patron of the Höchst manufacture, who was closely related to the Schönborns and often sojourned in their Viennese residence. In fact, the limited edition of these porcelain figures points to an exclusive private commission, which unfortunately remains undocumented.[1]

The name Bagolin appears on the engraving by Johann Jacob Wolrab (Nürnbberg, ca. 1720) that served as a model for this porcelain sculpture by Johann Christoph Ludwig von Lücke. Bagolin was not a popular theatrical character and appeared only sporadically on French stages. In the plays Arlequin soldat et bagage, performed by the Iatlian Comedians in 1673, and Les Bagolins, published at The Hague in 1705, he incarnated a vulgar and dim-witted suitor of a young lady, competing unsuccessfully with her lover Léandre. In 1718, Giorgio Maria Raparini listed Bagolin among dozens of zanni, or stock servant figures, from the commedia dell'arte. The inscription on Wolrab's print also refers to him as a servant, while the illustrated play Amor vehementer quidem flagrans... (1729) associates him specifically with Pantalone's household. There is no evidence that Bagolin was personified by a particular Italian comedian, as were Mezzetin or Scaramouche. In fact, in 1673, his part was played by the Harlequin Dominique Bionclelli.

Like its printed source, the present Höchst figure sports a guitar and wears generic servant garb: a loose beret, a thigh-length jacket with ruff collar, long pants, and a cape. The porcelain painter likened it to Mezzetin by covering the costume with multicolored vertical stripes. Exactly the same iconographic type appears under different names in eighteenth-century visual sources, including Mezzetin and Jean Gurgulo. These inconsistencies show that the iconography and nomenclature of commedia dell'arte characters were subject to both artistic license and commercial considerations, such as the effort to maximize sales by diversifying as much as possible the market offering, be it prints or porcelain figures.

[1] Horst Reber, "The Höchst Figures from the Italian Comedy," in Early European Porcelain and Faience as Collected by Kiyi and Edward Pflueger (London, 1993), pp. 104-106.
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