{"title":"The attribution of two items from the collection of D.G. Messerschmidt in the museum collection of the MAE RAS","authors":"Olga Yemelina","doi":"10.31250/2658-3828-2023-1-23-29","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Dr. Daniel Gottlieb Messerschmidt by decree of Peter the Great undertook a seven-year journey (1719–1727) to Siberia with the aim of comprehensive scientific study of the region. The Siberian collections including a collection of antiquities entered the Museum in 1728. Some of the collections of D.G. Messerschmidt were damaged in the fire of the Kunstkamera in 1747, the remaining ones were redistributed to different museums. At present time the drawings from Messerschmidt’s work “Sibiria perlustrata” and a catalog of watercolor drawings of the artifacts stored in the Kunstkammer made at the Academy of Sciences in the 1730s–1740s are used as sources for the study of archaeological objects. The article discusses the experience of attribution of two items from the collection of D.G. Messerschmidt. The analysis of the images in Messerschmidt’s work “Sibiria perlustrata” and catalog 1730–1740 during the preparation of the exhibition “Kunstkamera of Peter the Great, or the Tower of Knowledge” were used as a proxy sources to select the closest archaeological artifacts to the Messerschmidt originals. Among others are two small Turkic stirrups from the collection MAE No 1575. The collection consists of undocumented artifacts received by MAE in different time. Size, visual similarity and other characteristics made it possible to intensifier the stirrups from the collection MAE No 1575 as belonging to the Messerschmidt collection.","PeriodicalId":202037,"journal":{"name":"Camera Praehistorica","volume":"55 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-06-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Camera Praehistorica","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.31250/2658-3828-2023-1-23-29","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Dr. Daniel Gottlieb Messerschmidt by decree of Peter the Great undertook a seven-year journey (1719–1727) to Siberia with the aim of comprehensive scientific study of the region. The Siberian collections including a collection of antiquities entered the Museum in 1728. Some of the collections of D.G. Messerschmidt were damaged in the fire of the Kunstkamera in 1747, the remaining ones were redistributed to different museums. At present time the drawings from Messerschmidt’s work “Sibiria perlustrata” and a catalog of watercolor drawings of the artifacts stored in the Kunstkammer made at the Academy of Sciences in the 1730s–1740s are used as sources for the study of archaeological objects. The article discusses the experience of attribution of two items from the collection of D.G. Messerschmidt. The analysis of the images in Messerschmidt’s work “Sibiria perlustrata” and catalog 1730–1740 during the preparation of the exhibition “Kunstkamera of Peter the Great, or the Tower of Knowledge” were used as a proxy sources to select the closest archaeological artifacts to the Messerschmidt originals. Among others are two small Turkic stirrups from the collection MAE No 1575. The collection consists of undocumented artifacts received by MAE in different time. Size, visual similarity and other characteristics made it possible to intensifier the stirrups from the collection MAE No 1575 as belonging to the Messerschmidt collection.
受彼得大帝的命令,丹尼尔·戈特利布·梅塞施密特博士(Daniel Gottlieb Messerschmidt)进行了为期七年的西伯利亚之旅(1719-1727),目的是对该地区进行全面的科学研究。西伯利亚的收藏品,包括一批古物,于1728年进入博物馆。D.G.梅塞施密特的一些藏品在1747年的kunstcamera大火中被毁,剩下的被重新分配到不同的博物馆。目前,Messerschmidt的作品“Sibiria perlustrata”中的图纸和科学院在18世纪30年代至40年代制作的存放在Kunstkammer中的文物水彩画目录被用作考古物品研究的来源。本文讨论了梅塞施密特收藏的两件藏品的归属经验。在“彼得大帝的艺术摄影,或知识之塔”展览的筹备过程中,通过对Messerschmidt的作品“Sibiria perlustrata”中的图像和1730-1740目录中的图像进行分析,作为代理来源,选择了最接近Messerschmidt原件的考古文物。其中包括来自MAE 1575系列的两个小突厥马镫。这些藏品由MAE在不同时间收到的未记录的文物组成。尺寸,视觉相似性和其他特征使得可以强化来自MAE No 1575系列的马镫,使其属于Messerschmidt系列。