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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)[安提塔姆战场]
品名(英)[Antietam Battlefield]
入馆年号1999年,2005.100.90
策展部门摄影Photographs
创作者Alexander Gardner【1821 至 1882】【美国人、苏格兰人】
创作年份公元 1862
创作地区
分类照片(Photographs)
尺寸图像: 9.1 x 11.8厘米 (3 9/16 x 4 5/8英寸) Mount: 4 3/16 英寸 × 4 15/16 英寸 (10.7 × 12.6 厘米)
介绍(中)内战爆发时,亚历山大·加德纳被任命为乔治·麦克莱伦将军的参谋部,荣誉军衔为上尉。最初,他和一小队摄影师为特勤局复制了地图和图表,并将其作为照片分发给战地指挥官和师指挥官。两年来,加德纳一直担任马修·布莱迪(Mathew Brady)华盛顿特区工作室的经理,同时他还是一名现场摄影师。1862年11月,他离开了布雷迪,并建立了自己的公司,带着许多布雷迪最有经验的员工
1862年9月17日发生了安提塔姆战役。在马里兰州沙普斯堡附近的一条小溪上,波托马克的军队遇到了正在前进的邦联军队。尽管超过26000名士兵在激烈的战斗中伤亡,但罗伯特·E·李第一次入侵北方的行动被麦克莱伦彻底击退,邦联将军被迫返回弗吉尼亚州
长期以来,加德纳的照片一直被认为是唯一已知的南北战争作战视图,实际上是战斗结束后第二天安提塔姆以东的预备役炮兵。被认为是枪支的烟雾覆盖了中间和右边的田野,是雾或清晨的薄雾。在南北战争期间,大多数摄影师都在玻璃底片上使用火棉胶,即使在摄影棚里也需要精细而费力的程序。当摄影师准备好行动时,一片玻璃被清洁,涂上火棉胶,部分干燥,小心地浸入含有硝酸银的浴中,然后在相机中曝光几秒钟,并在野外暗室帐篷中进行处理——所有这些都是在银火棉胶混合物干燥之前。鉴于他们处境的危险和任务的技术难度,一线摄影师很少尝试动作场面。这张小照片是用立体底片的一半打印而成的,是对战争中最血腥的一天的纪念。
介绍(英)At the outbreak of the Civil War Alexander Gardner was appointed to General George McClellan's staff with the honorary rank of captain. Initially he and a small corps of photographers copied maps and charts for the Secret Service, which were distributed as photographic prints to both field and division commanders. For two years, while he retained his position as manager of Mathew Brady's Washington, D.C., studio, Gardner worked as a field photographer. He left Brady in November 1862 and established his own business, taking with him many of Brady's most experienced staff.
The Battle of Antietam took place on September 17, 1862. On a small creek near Sharpsburg, Maryland, the Army of the Potomac met the advancing Army of the Confederacy. Although more than twenty-six thousand soldiers were killed or wounded in fierce fighting, Robert E. Lee's first invasion of the North was soundly repelled by McClellan and the Confederate general was forced back into Virginia.
Long considered the only known Civil War view of a battle in action, Gardner's photograph actually shows reserve artillery east of Antietam the day after the battle. What was thought to be the smoke of guns covering the fields in the center and right distance is fog or early morning mist. During the Civil War most photographers worked with the collodion-on-glass negatives, which required delicate and laborious procedures even in the studio. When the photographer was ready for action, a sheet of glass was cleaned, coated with collodion, partially dried, dipped carefully into a bath containing nitrate of silver, then exposed in the camera for several seconds and processed in the field darkroom tent--all before the silver collodion mixture had dried. Given the danger of their situation and the technical difficulty of their task, front-line photographers rarely if ever attempted action scenes. Printed from one half of a stereo negative, this small view served as a memorial to the single bloodiest day of the war.
  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。