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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)灰熊巨人,马里波萨格罗夫,约塞米蒂
品名(英)The Grizzly Giant, Mariposa Grove, Yosemite
入馆年号1999年,2005.100.618
策展部门摄影Photographs
创作者Carleton E. Watkins【1829 至 1916】【美国人】
创作年份公元 1861
创作地区
分类照片(Photographs)
尺寸图像: 52.3 x 40.7; Mount: 61.4 x 54.1
介绍(中)21岁时,卡尔顿·沃特金斯(Carleton Watkins)效仿另一位搬到加利福尼亚州发财的奥涅昂塔本地人科里斯·P·亨廷顿(Collis P.Huntington),离开纽约州的奥涅昂塔前往加利福尼亚州。在萨克拉门托的亨廷顿商店工作了一段时间后,沃特金斯搬到了旧金山,在那里他偶然与著名的打字员罗伯特·万斯(Robert Vance)一起当学徒。到858年,沃特金斯建立了一家独立的公司,为那些在新州建立职业生涯的金融家拍摄采矿作业和土地索赔
1861年,沃特金斯和他的赞助人之一,马里波萨金矿的企业家Trenor Park一起前往约塞米蒂,这是一个被3000英尺高的悬崖包围的非常美丽的山谷。直到1849年,白人定居者都不知道这个山谷,从旧金山乘火车和骡子走了20个小时。但消息在马里波萨矿迅速传开,到1858年,有了土地所有权,有了更好的道路,游客足以支撑一家酒店。1859年,C.L.Weed拍摄了这座山谷的照片,到1861年,东方人从一神论牧师托马斯·斯塔尔·金撰写的波士顿《晚间记录》中的文章中了解到了这个令人敬畏的地方
沃特金斯1861年在约塞米蒂拍摄的三十块猛犸象板(22 x 18英寸)和一百幅立体图是最早送回东部的山谷照片之一。通过Starr King,Oliver Wendell Holmes和Ralph Waldo Emerson收到了复制品。1862年,这些照片在Goupil的纽约画廊展出时,引起了人们的进一步兴趣。部分是基于他们的证据,林肯总统在1864年签署了一项法案,宣布山谷不受侵犯,并为国家公园系统开辟了道路<沃特金斯照片中的巨型红杉周长86英尺,高225英尺,树龄约3000年。这棵树被称为"灰巨人",它帮助人们相信约塞米蒂是北美伊甸园的遗迹。
介绍(英)When he was twenty-one Carleton Watkins left Oneonta, New York, for California, following the example of Collis P. Huntington, another Oneonta native who had moved to California to make his fortune. After a stint in Huntington's store in Sacramento, Watkins moved to San Francisco where he chanced into an apprenticeship with Robert Vance, the famous daguerreotypist. By l858 Watkins had established an independent practice, photographing mining operations and land claims for financiers who were building their careers in the lap of the new state.
In l861 Watkins traveled with one of his patrons, Trenor Park, entrepreneur of the Mariposa gold mine, on a family excursion to Yosemite, an extraordinarily beautiful valley surrounded by cliffs three thousand feet in height. Unknown to white settlers until 1849, the valley was twenty hours by stage and mule from San Francisco. But word spread fast at the Mariposa mine, and by 1858 there were land claims, a better road, and tourists enough to support a hotel. In 1859 C. L. Weed photographed the valley, and by 1861 Easterners had come to know of the awe-inspiring site from articles in the Boston "Evening Transcript" written by the Unitarian minister Thomas Starr King.
The thirty mammoth plate (22 x 18 inches) and one hundred stereo views that Watkins took in Yosemite in 1861 were among the first photographs of the valley sent back East. Through Starr King, Oliver Wendell Holmes and Ralph Waldo Emerson received copies, and in l862 the photographs excited further interest when they were exhibited at Goupil's New York gallery. It was partly on their evidence that President Lincoln signed a bill in l864 declaring the valley inviolate and leading the way to the National Parks system.
The giant sequoia tree in Watkins's photograph is eighty-six feet in circumference, two hundred twenty-five feet high, and some three thousand years old. Grisly Giant, as the tree is known, helped clinch the notion that Yosemite was a relict of Eden in North America.
  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。