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美国纽约大都会艺术博物馆展品查阅
美国纽约大都会艺术博物馆展品查阅
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)三个轻烛台(candélabre或girandole)(一对中的一个)
品名(英)Three-light candelabra (candélabre or girandole) (one of a pair)
入馆年号2007年,2007.90.3
策展部门欧洲雕塑和装饰艺术European Sculpture and Decorative Arts
创作者Johann Joachim Kändler【1706 至 1775】【德国人】
创作年份公元 1745 - 公元 1755
创作地区
分类陶瓷-瓷器(Ceramics-Porcelain)
尺寸高 (overall): 23 英寸 (58.4 厘米); 高 (bird): 15 英寸 (38.1 厘米)
介绍(中)约翰·约阿希姆·坎德勒(Johann Joachim Kändler)接受过雕塑家的培训,于1731年加入德累斯顿附近迈森的瓷器制造厂担任模特。Kändler是一位多产且才华横溢的艺术家,他为那里的工作室提供了众多模型,从小型人物团体到餐桌服务和装饰品。他最著名的成就之一是他在萨克森选帝侯奥古斯都(1670-1733)的要求下为德累斯顿的日本宫殿创作的动物形象,其中包括许多欧洲本土和异国情调的鸟类。这些数字要么基于在莫里茨堡皇家动物园观察到的活体标本,要么基于当地自然历史收藏中保存的填充标本,它们说明了当代对自然世界的迷恋。1735 年 3 月,Kändler 为日本宫殿设计了他的第一只卤水,这是一种难以捉摸的长颈鸟,沿着海岸穿过芦苇丛跟踪鱼。艺术家的不同、较小的卤水模型似乎在十八世纪中叶很受欢迎,今天已知有多对。优雅的苍鹭般的鸟儿有着迷人的灰色和棕色羽毛和深色条纹,在点缀着水生植物丛和草丛的土丘上蹒跚而行。

在巴黎,各种迈森瓷鸟与奇特的镀金青铜支架相结合,制成精美的烛台,这些烛台被游行者要求高价。拉扎尔·杜沃(Lazare Duvaux)的账簿列出了1748年至1751年间出售的几对三灯吉兰多尔。其中两个包括迈森天鹅,第三个是身份不明的迈森瓷鸟。[1] 一对带有相同卷轴坐骑的卤水在圣马力诺的亨廷顿图书馆、艺术收藏馆和植物园中。他们最初可能与博物馆的一对形成了一组四个烛台。

[Daniëlle Kisluk-Grosheide, 2010]

脚注:
[1] Duvaux 1748–58/1965,第2卷,第7、71、77页。
介绍(英)Trained as a sculptor, Johann Joachim Kändler joined the porcelain manufactory in Meissen, near Dresden, as a modeler in 1731. A prolific and talented artist, Kändler supplied the workshops there with numerous models, ranging from small figural groups to table services and decorative wares. Among his most celebrated achievements were the animal figures he created for the Japanese Palace in Dresden at the behest of Augustus the Strong, elector of Saxony (1670–1733), which included many native European and exotic birds. These figures were based either on live specimens observed at the royal menagerie at Moritzburg or on stuffed ones preserved in the local natural-history collection, and they illustrate the contemporary fascination with the natural world. In March 1735, for the Japanese Palace, Kändler modeled his first bittern, an elusive long-necked bird that moves through the reeds along the shore stalking fish. Different, smaller models of bittern by the artist seem to have been popular during the mid-eighteenth century, and multiple pairs are known today. With their attractive gray and brown plumage and dark streaks, the graceful heronlike birds strut on mounds embellished with a thicket of water plants and rushes.

In Paris various Meissen porcelain birds were combined with fanciful gilt-bronze mounts to make exquisite candelabra such as these, for which the marchands-merciers asked steep prices. Lazare Duvaux’s account book lists several pairs of three-light girandoles that were sold between 1748 and 1751. Two of them incorporated Meissen swans, and the third, unidentified Meissen porcelain birds.[1] A pair of bittern with identical scrolling mounts are in the Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino. They may originally have formed a set of four candelabra with the Museum’s pair.

[Daniëlle Kisluk-Grosheide, 2010]

Footnotes:
[1] Duvaux 1748–58/1965, vol. 2, pp. 7, 71, 77.
  大都会艺术博物馆,英文 Metropolitan Museum of Art,是美国最大的艺术博物馆,世界著名博物馆,位于美国纽约第五大道的82号大街。
  大都会博物馆回顾了人类自身的文明史的发展,与中国北京的故宫、英国伦敦的大英博物馆、法国巴黎的卢浮宫、俄罗斯圣彼得堡的艾尔米塔什博物馆并称为世界五大博物馆。