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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)温彻斯特1886型击倒步枪(系列号125176)
品名(英)Winchester Model 1886 Takedown Rifle (serial no. 125176)
入馆年号2018年,2018.856.4
策展部门武器和盔甲Arms and Armor
创作者Winchester Repeating Arms Company【1866 至 现在】【美国人】
创作年份公元 1901
创作地区原产国: 美国, 康涅狄格州, 纽黑文(Country of Origin: United States, Connecticut, New Haven)
分类枪支(Firearms-Guns)
尺寸长 40 5/16 英寸 (102.4 厘米); 长 of barrel 20 15/16 英寸 (53.2 厘米); Cal. .45 英寸 (11.4 毫米) [.45–.70]; 重 7 磅 12.6 盎司 (3532 g)
介绍(中)这把工厂雕刻、镶金和白金的1886型步枪配有一系列特殊订单功能,体现了世纪之交温彻斯特装饰和定制枪支的上层风格。尽管1886型一直生产到1935年,但1900年后很少有豪华的1886型步枪生产出来。这款步枪制造于1901年,在温彻斯特发布更先进的1894型几年后,在1886型推出近20年后,尽管如此,它还是证明了温彻斯特产品的持久受欢迎程度,以及富裕客户愿意在装饰上节省很少的费用

19世纪50年代,随着枪支生产在美国日益工业化,寻求个性化其机器制造枪支的客户可以雇佣一名独立的枪械匠来添加原始装饰,或者,从枪支制造商雇佣的熟练装饰师执行的各种定制选项中进行选择。这把步枪是在温彻斯特工厂装饰的,其工厂记录表明它是从标准型号升级而来的。这是一款超轻的拆卸式枪托,配有猎枪枪托和橡胶枪托板,还有一把特殊的手工枪托,带有由高级胡桃木制成的手枪握把,具有高颗粒对比度和油面,底部嵌入金色铭牌(最初是"GH",后来被后来的所有者用"OAW"取代)。这只股票有D型雕刻。它有一个半弹匣,吊索旋转,并安装了莱曼枪瞄准器公司的后部和千斤顶瞄准器。它有2号风格的雕刻,有一个花哨的钝面

雕刻和雕刻样式是指温彻斯特军火公司目录高装饰军火中所示的图案。1897年首次出版的《高度装饰武器》首次编纂了温彻斯特步枪系列的工厂装饰选项,为温彻斯特客户提供了10种接收器装饰设计选项和8种不同价位的库存设计选项。它们包括被卷轴包围的游戏场景,以及与卷轴相结合的树叶图案,还可以选择定制以增加成本。这些设计主要由温彻斯特工厂的雕刻师赫尔曼·莱斯利·乌尔里希(1846-1937)和威廉·E·斯托克斯构思。博物馆的步枪1号样式雕刻是第二昂贵的,其结合了方格和橡树叶的D型枪托雕刻是1886和后来型号的流行选择

步枪的蓝色和表面硬化的接收器、手指杆和枪管上刻有卷轴,并镶有金丝,构成了一只驼鹿和两只鹿的两个镶金游戏场景。尽管传统上被认为是"美国"风格,但在19世纪中期和20世纪初的温彻斯特步枪和许多其他美国机器制造的枪支上发现的这种装饰实际上是国际性的,反映了出生于德国的雕刻师的训练和品味,他们在本世纪中叶左右移民到美国,并在美国最大的枪支制造商领导装饰业务,包括乌尔里希家族和古斯塔夫·杨。这把步枪的游戏和狩猎场景,以及温彻斯特提供的许多标准狩猎和游戏场景,都直接来自北欧特定的图像来源,包括比利时艺术家查尔斯·克莱森1856年的图案书,Recueil d‘ornements and de sujets pour etre applicques a l’decoration des armes d‘apres les dessins pircipaux artists装饰艺术作品。其他美国主要制造商在装饰过的温彻斯特步枪、柯尔特手枪和枪支上发现的大量卷轴作品的灵感也可以追溯到北欧,主要是泽拉的古斯塔夫·恩斯特的作品,他在1839-53年间制作了六本有影响力的图案书,被美国的枪支雕刻师广泛使用。一本Ernst的图案书Musterblätter enthaltend die anwenbarsten Jagdstücke u.Arabesken für Büchsenschäfter,著名枪械雕刻师Louis Daniel Nimschke(1832–1904)拥有的1850年的坟墓等是大都会博物馆收藏的一部分(根据编号2002.233.1a–j)。

1886型是温彻斯特历史上的一个里程碑,因为它是约翰·摩西·布朗宁(1855–1926)为该公司设计的第一支步枪。在十五年的时间里,布朗宁的设计总共开发了九种温彻斯特步枪型号,其中包括该公司最受欢迎的1894型步枪。布朗宁的1886型对该公司以前的1876型杠杆式步枪进行了重大改进。其中包括一个改进的、更强的锁定系统,带有两个与螺栓和接收器接口的垂直凸耳螺母,一个改进了的电梯系统,新的安全机制,以及更好地隔离灰尘和碎片

这把步枪是罗伯特·M·李基金会于2018年赠送给博物馆的三把豪华工厂装饰的温彻斯特之一(编号:2018.856.5a–j;2018.856.6),这是第一把进入收藏的工厂装饰温彻斯特。
介绍(英)This factory engraved and gold- and platinum-inlaid Model 1886 rifle fitted with a complement of special-order features exemplifies the upper tier of Winchester’s embellished and customized firearms at the turn of the century. Though the Model 1886 remained in production until 1935 few deluxe Model 1886 rifles were made after 1900. This rifle, made in 1901, years after Winchester released the more advanced Model 1894 and almost two decades after the Model 1886 was introduced, nevertheless testifies to the enduring popularity of Winchester’s products, and to wealthy customers’ willingness to spare little expense on their decoration.

As the production of firearms became increasingly industrialized in the United States in the 1850s, customers seeking to personalize their machine-made guns could hire an independent gunsmith to add original embellishments, or, alternatively, choose from a variety of customization options executed by skilled decorators employed by the firearm’s manufacturer. This rifle was decorated at the Winchester factory, and its factory record specifies its upgrades from the standard model. It is an extra light takedown with a shotgun butt and rubber butt plate and a special hand-made stock with a pistol grip made of fancy walnut with high grain contrast and an oil finish, inset with a gold nameplate on the underside (Originally "GH", later replaced with "OAW" by a subsequent owner). The stock has Style D carving. It has a half magazine, sling swivels, and is fitted with Lyman Gun Sight Company rear and jack sights. It has Style No. 2 engraving with a fancy dull finish.

The engraving and carving Style types refer to patterns illustrated in the Winchester Arms Company’s catalogue Highly Embellished Arms. First published in 1897, Highly Embellished Arms codified for the first time Winchester’s factory decoration options for its line of rifles, offering Winchester customers ten design options for receiver decoration and eight for the stock at varying price points. They include game scenes surrounded by scrollwork, and foliage motifs combined with scrollwork, with the option to customize for an added cost. The designs were conceived primarily by Winchester factory engravers Herman Leslie Ulrich (1846–1937) and William E. Stokes. The Museum’s rifle’s Style No. 1 engraving is the second most expensive available, and its Style D stock carving which combines checkering and oak leaves was a popular option on Model 1886s and later models.

The rifle’s blued and casehardened receiver, finger lever, and barrel are engraved with scrollwork and inlaid with gold wire framing two gold-inlaid game scenes of a moose and two deer. Though traditionally regarded as "American" in style, such decorations found on Winchester rifles and many other American machine-made firearms of the mid-nineteenth and early twentieth century are in fact international in nature, reflecting the training and taste of the German-born engravers who emigrated to the United States around the middle of the century and headed the decorative operations at America’s largest firearms manufacturers, including the Ulrich family and Gustave Young. This rifle’s game and hunting scenes, and indeed many of the standard hunting and game scenes offered by Winchester, draw direct inspiration from specific northern European iconographic sources, including the 1856 pattern book by the Belgian artist Charles Claesen, Recueil d’ornements et de sujets pour etre appliques a l’ornamentation des armes d’apres les dessins pircipaux artistes. The inspiration for the profusion of scrollwork found on embellished Winchester rifles, Colt pistols, and guns by other major American manufacturers, too, traces to northern Europe, chiefly the work of Gustav Ernst of Zella, who produced six influential pattern books between 1839–53 widely used by gun engravers in America. A copy of Ernst’s pattern book Musterblätter enthaltend die anwendbarsten Jagdstücke u. Arabesken für Büchsenschäfter, Graveure etc. of 1850 owned by the famous firearms engraver Louis Daniel Nimschke (1832–1904) is part of The Met’s collection (acc. no. 2002.233.1a–j).

The Model 1886 represents a milestone in Winchester’s history as it was the first rifle designed for the company by John Moses Browning (1855–1926). Browning’s designs led to the development of nine Winchester rifle models in total over the course of fifteen years, including the company’s most popular rifle, the Model 1894. Browning’s Model 1886 introduced significant improvements to the company’s previous lever action rifle, the Model 1876. These included an improved, stronger locking system with two vertical lug nuts interfacing with the bolt and receiver, an improved elevator system, new safety mechanisms, and better insulation from dust and debris.

This rifle is one of three deluxe factory-decorated Winchesters given to the Museum by the Robert M. Lee Foundation in 2018 (acc. nos. 2018.856.5a–j; 2018.856.6)—the first factory-decorated Winchesters to enter the collection.
  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。