The Parody of Musical Instruments in Medieval Iconography

Q1 Arts and Humanities
S. Pietrini
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Abstract

The vast field of musical iconography during the Middle Ages must necessarily deal with the rich and surprising imagery of western manuscripts, showing a fanciful proliferation of playing creatures and bizarre deformations, sometimes inspired by exotic suggestions. In marginal miniatures of 14th century we can discover an interesting and puzzling topic: the parody of entertainers, with hybrid men playing a vielle with tongs, mermaids or apes playing jawbones and so on. The spreading of this topic in medieval iconography is linked to a satirical purpose aimed at professional entertainers, harshly condemned by Christian writers. Strange instruments made out of everyday objects like grills and distaffs, or ‘exotic’ animals like peacocks, mingle in the grotesque underworld of marginal miniatures, in which the noble art of music is often replaced by the cacophonous noises suggested by the devil.  
中世纪肖像学中乐器的拙劣模仿
中世纪音乐图像学的广阔领域必须处理西方手稿中丰富而令人惊讶的图像,显示出玩耍的生物和奇怪的变形的奇特激增,有时受到异国情调的启发。在14世纪的边缘微缩模型中,我们可以发现一个有趣而令人困惑的话题:对艺人的模仿,混血男子用钳子扮演一个维耶尔,美人鱼或猿类扮演颚骨等等。这个话题在中世纪图像学中的传播与针对职业艺人的讽刺目的有关,受到基督教作家的严厉谴责。由烤架和烟蒂等日常物品制成的奇怪乐器,或孔雀等“外来”动物,混合在边缘微缩模型的怪诞地下世界中,在那里,崇高的音乐艺术经常被魔鬼发出的刺耳噪音所取代。
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Revista de Poetica Medieval
Revista de Poetica Medieval Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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