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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)Panpiper船
品名(英)Panpiper Vessel
入馆年号1978年,1978.412.219
策展部门迈克尔·洛克菲勒之翼The Michael C. Rockefeller Wing
创作者
创作年份公元 1300 - 公元 1500
创作地区秘鲁(Peru)
分类金属容器(Metal-Containers)
尺寸高 8 1/2 × 宽 4 1/2 × 深 2 5/8 英寸 (21.6 × 11.4 × 6.7 厘米)
介绍(中)这种由许多单独的预成型银片通过焊接连接而成的迷人容器,形状像一个男人在玩排箫,是典型的安第斯山脉。他穿着束腰外衣和围腰,肩上挎着一个小包。他的衣服上有追逐和点画的Z字形图案和阶梯纹图案,这些图案是在该船制造时幸存下来的实际纺织品上发现的。这名男子还戴着一顶帽子和耳环(其中一个现在不见了)。像这样精心制作的器皿,通常在边缘切出一小段用于倾倒,在被放置在重要人物的葬礼之前,可能被用于王室或仪式饮酒仪式

在许多古代美国文化中,音乐是政治和仪式活动的重要组成部分。它也在日常活动中表演,如放牧、田间劳作和娱乐。各种媒体上对音乐家的许多描述仍然存在,在墓葬中经常发现真正的乐器——鼓、角、口哨、拨浪鼓和排箫。安第斯山脉目前使用的弦乐器,如charango,是由欧洲人引入的。
介绍(英)Made of many separate pre-shaped pieces of sheet silver joined by soldering, this engaging vessel in the shape of a man playing a panpipe is quintessentially Andean. He is dressed in a tunic and loincloth and carries a small bag over his shoulder. The chased and stippled zigzag pattern and step-fret motifs on his clothing are found on actual textiles surviving from the time the vessel was made. The man also wears a cap and earrings (one is now missing). Elaborate vessels such as this, which often have a short section cut out at the rim for pouring, were probably used in royal or ceremonial drinking rituals before being placed in the burial of an important person.

Music was an essential part of political and ritual activity in many ancient American cultures. It was also performed during daily activities such as herding and working in the fields, and for entertainment. Many depictions of musicians in various media survive, and finds of actual musical instruments—drums, horns, whistles, rattles, and panpipes—are frequent in burials. Stringed instruments currently in use in the Andes, such as the charango, were introduced by the Europeans.
  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。