Lingering over Graphic Descriptions of Grand State Ceremonials and Festivities: Stirling Maxwell and the Role of the Artist in Golden-Age Spain*

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Hilary Macartney
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Abstract This article examines the remarkable contribution of Sir William Stirling Maxwell (1818–1878) towards a modern understanding of the interdisciplinarity of the arts which was fundamental to the multi-faceted role of the artist in Early Modern Spain and the Habsburg empire. As the first chronological history of Spanish art, which contextualized art by demonstrating the close links—indeed interdependence—between the visual arts, literature and theatre, and the patronage of Church and State, Stirling’s Annals of the Artists of Spain (1848) earned a pioneering place in the emerging discipline of art history. We trace the evolution of Stirling’s interest in both festivals and art, and their interrelationship, citing evidence from his early travels on the Continent, his published works, and his outstanding collections of Spanish art and of festival books, focusing especially on the multiple copies of Torre Farfán’s Fiestas de Sevilla (1671–1672) which he conserved and prefaced. Thus, although he was criticized at the time for ‘lingering over’ descriptions of the role of artists in ephemeral festivals and celebrations, it is argued here that Stirling can now be seen as an important nineteenth-century link between current art historical approaches and Early Modern mentalities of theatricality and performativity.
徘徊在盛大的国家仪式和节日的图形描述上:斯特林·马克斯韦尔和艺术家在西班牙黄金时代的角色*
本文考察了威廉·斯特林·麦克斯韦爵士(1818-1878)对艺术跨学科性的现代理解的卓越贡献,这是早期现代西班牙和哈布斯堡帝国艺术家多方面角色的基础。作为第一部按时间顺序排列的西班牙艺术史,通过展示视觉艺术、文学和戏剧之间的密切联系——实际上是相互依存——以及教会和国家的赞助,将艺术置于语境中,斯特林的《西班牙艺术家编年史》(1848)在新兴的艺术史学科中赢得了先锋地位。我们追溯了斯特林对节日和艺术的兴趣的演变,以及它们之间的相互关系,引用了他早期在欧洲大陆旅行的证据,他出版的作品,以及他对西班牙艺术和节日书籍的杰出收藏,尤其是他保存和序言的Torre Farfán的Fiestas de Sevilla(1671-1672)的多份副本。因此,尽管他当时被批评为“徘徊在”艺术家在短暂的节日和庆祝活动中的角色描述上,但这里认为,斯特林现在可以被视为19世纪当代艺术史方法与早期现代戏剧和表演心态之间的重要联系。
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Bulletin of Spanish Visual Studies
Bulletin of Spanish Visual Studies Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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