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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)弗林特洛克手枪对
品名(英)Pair of Flintlock Pistols
入馆年号2018年,2018.856.13a–c
策展部门武器和盔甲Arms and Armor
创作者Henry Hadley【0 至 1773】【英国人】
创作年份公元 1740 - 公元 1790
创作地区原产国: 英格兰, 伦敦(Country of Origin: England, London)
分类火器手枪燧石(Firearms-Pistols-Flintlock)
尺寸Each pistol: 长 16 3/4 英寸 (42.5 厘米); 长 of barrel 11 1/4 英寸 (28.6 厘米); Cal. .63 英寸 (16 毫米); 重 of pistol (a): 2 磅 3.2 盎司 (998 g); 重 of pistol (b): 2 磅 3.7 盎司 (1012 g); drive key (c): 高 2 3/8 英寸 (6.03 厘米); 长 1 9/16 英寸 (3.97 厘米); 重 0.8 盎司 (21 g)
介绍(中)这对手枪是18世纪第三季度英国制造的最精致、装饰最精美的枪支之一。它是亨利·哈德利最伟大的成就之一,代表了雕刻、木雕、镶嵌、银饰、制锁和枪管锻造等不同工艺的非凡统一。哈德利是一位伦敦枪支制造商,为包括王室在内的英国社会上层提供服务,他为Penicuik书记官家族或Comrie Castle书记官家族的一名成员制造了这些手枪,这两个家族都在苏格兰

1734年,哈德利首次在东伦敦工作,后来担任军械委员会的合同编制员,并在伦敦豪华的查令十字区领导了一个成功的车间,持续了20多年。他可能直接负责制造这些手枪的某些部件及其装饰。然而,作为车间的主人,他可能主要担任零件的组装工,称为库存工或装配工,他的枪支的各个部件由专业的枪管锻造工、制锁工、钢雕刻工等在他的监督下按照他的规格制造,这是18世纪和19世纪英国精品枪支店的传统做法

手枪体现了哈德利国际化的装饰手法。他们深蓝色的桶以当代西班牙桶的风格冲压和镶嵌金色H/HAD/LEY和LON/DON,以其准确性和美感而闻名。具体来说,标志和周围装饰的形式模仿了马德里枪支制造商杰罗尼莫·费尔南德斯和巴塞罗那制造商佩德罗·埃斯特瓦的风格。下面的标记表明它们可能是哈德利自己做的

胡桃木底座,浮雕有叶理卷轴,全面镶嵌有精美的银丝和饰有洛可可风格的牌匾,与当时法国一流的工艺相媲美。平面锁上的雕刻可能是专业雕刻师William Sharpe(1786年)的作品,他是哈德利遗嘱的两位执行人之一

银色坐骑没有标记。纹章上刻着手臂或者,一个由四条银色和蓝色线条组成的费斯方格,中间有两个新月形的头像和一个挂在底座上的野猪头;新月形表示差异。不幸的是,由于手臂上的错误,这对情侣的原始主人可能无法确定。长期以来,人们一直认为这些手枪属于乔治·克莱克爵士,第四代佩尼奎克男爵(1784年)

博物馆的手枪是哈德利制造的四对类似手枪之一。温莎城堡皇家收藏中保存的两对没有银丝镶嵌物(编号RCIN 67182RCIN 67263)是乔治三世(1738–1820)收藏的一部分,其中一件带有威尔士亲王时期的徽章(根据编号RCIN 67182),并标记为1758–59。第三对,在利兹皇家军械库(根据编号XII.1645十二世1646年)拥有第四代马尔伯勒公爵乔治·斯宾塞(1739-1817)的家族武器。
介绍(英)This pair of pistols ranks among the most refined and elaborately decorated firearms made in England in the third quarter of the eighteenth century. It stands as one of Henry Hadley’s greatest achievements, representing a remarkable unification of separate crafts, including engraving, wood carving, inlay, silversmithing, lock making, and barrel forging. Hadley, a London gunmaker who catered to the upper echelons of British society, including the royal family, made the pistols for a member of either the Clerk family of Penicuik or the Clerk family of Comrie Castle, both in Scotland.

First recorded in 1734 working in East London, Hadley went on to work as a contracted setter-up for the Board of Ordnance and later lead a successful workshop in the posh Charing Cross area of London for over twenty years. He may have been directly responsible for the manufacture of certain parts of these pistols and their decorations. However, as the master of his workshop he probably served primarily as the assembler of parts, called a stocker or setter-up, the individual components of his guns being made to his specification by a specialist barrel-forger, lock maker, steel engraver, etc., under his supervision, as was traditional in fine English gun shops in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

The pistols exemplify Hadley’s cosmopolitan approach to embellishment. Their deeply blued barrels are stamped and inlaid in gold H/HAD/LEY and LON/DON in the style of contemporary Spanish barrels, which were renowned for their accuracy and beauty. Specifically, the form of the marks and surrounding decoration emulates those of the Madrid gunmaker Geronimo Fernandez and the Barcelona maker Pedro Esteva. Markings on the undersides suggest they may have been made by Hadley himself.

The walnut stocks, carved in relief with foliate scrolls and comprehensively inlaid with fine silver wire and plaques adorned in the rococo style, rival premier French workmanship of the period. The engraving on the flat-faced locks may be the work of professional engraver William Sharpe (d. 1786), one of two executors of Hadley’s will.

The silver mounts are unmarked. The escutcheons are engraved with the arms Or, a fess chequy of four lines argent and azure between two crescents in chief and a boar’s head couped in base; a crescent for difference. Unfortunately, due to errors in the arms the pair’s original owner may not be identified with certainty. The pistols have long been thought to have belonged to Sir George Clerk, fourth Baronet Penicuik (d. 1784).

The Museum’s pistols are one of four similar pairs made by Hadley. Two pairs without silver wire inlay preserved in the Royal Collection at Windsor Castle (acc. nos. RCIN 67182; RCIN 67263) were part of the collection of George III (1738–1820), one bearing his crest when Prince of Wales (acc. no. RCIN 67182) and marked for 1758–59. The third pair, in the Royal Armouries in Leeds (acc. nos. XII.1645, XII.1646) bears the family arms of George Spencer, 4th Duke of Marlborough (1739–1817).
  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。
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