Emperor Menilek II and the Art of Manuscript Illumination: The Politics of Representation in Nineteenth-Century Ethiopia

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Earnestine Jenkins
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ABSTRACT:Menelik II was both King of Shewa (1865–1888) and Emperor of Ethiopia (1889–1912). In the late nineteenth century he was confronted with issues unique to the era of European colonization in Africa. This paper examines Menelik II’s use of the visual arts in expressing and communicating ideas about royal authority and power. I examine several illuminated manuscripts commissioned by Menelik II. The books document how Menelik II borrowed and adapted objects and symbols from Ethiopia’s ancient past as a Christian power. Menelik realized that his image as an African ruler who retained his independence was unique within the contexts of late nineteenth-century Africa, wherein the entire continent was colonized except for Liberia and Ethiopia. Menelik II used the traditional Christian art of manuscript illumination in Ethiopia to create visual images that symbolically reinforced his authority as both a Christian and an African sovereign.
梅尼勒克二世皇帝与手稿照明艺术:19世纪埃塞俄比亚的代表政治
摘要:孟尼利克二世是示瓦国王(1865-1888)和埃塞俄比亚皇帝(1889-1912)。19世纪末,他面临着欧洲在非洲殖民时代所特有的问题。本文考察了孟尼利克二世在表达和传达关于王权和权力的思想时使用视觉艺术。我检查了几份蒙尼利克二世委托的彩绘手稿。这些书记录了孟尼利克二世是如何从埃塞俄比亚古代的基督教政权中借用和改造物品和符号的。Menelik意识到,在19世纪晚期的非洲,除了利比里亚和埃塞俄比亚之外,整个非洲大陆都是殖民地,他作为一个保持独立的非洲统治者的形象是独一无二的。孟尼利克二世在埃塞俄比亚使用传统的基督教手稿照明艺术来创造视觉图像,象征性地加强了他作为基督徒和非洲君主的权威。
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Northeast African Studies
Northeast African Studies Arts and Humanities-History
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