THE STATUE OF CERES FROM THE ROYAL-UNIVERSITY COLLECTION OF PLASTER CASTS

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Monika Dunajko
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Abstract

One of the more interesting collections of plaster prototypes, as yet not thoroughly studied, is the Warsaw collection of plaster casts. In the to-date studies it has been analysed from the perspective of history and history of art as a homogenous whole, a carrier of artistic culture. However, what is still missing are analyses focusing on basic facts as perceived by a museum curator, enabling identification of the objects composing the collection. The present paper aims at discussing the issues related to the identification of the works’ models and interpretation of works which come from university museums’ collections. The case study selected will concern one of the statues from the collection of the University of Warsaw. A detailed study of the cast of the goddess demonstrates how an analysis of one object can extend the knowledge of a whole museum collection. An accurate identification of the object and of its provenance allow us to better see custodians’ motivation for the selection of definite exhibits, and to enhance our understanding of how museum exhibits shape Polish culture and scholarship.
皇家大学石膏模型收藏中的塞雷斯雕像
华沙石膏模型收藏是一个更有趣的石膏模型收藏,但尚未彻底研究。在迄今为止的研究中,它是从历史和艺术史的角度进行分析的,艺术史是一个同质的整体,是艺术文化的载体。然而,仍然缺少的是对博物馆馆长所感知的基本事实的分析,以及对构成藏品的物品的模糊识别。本文旨在探讨高校博物馆馆藏作品的模型识别和解读问题。选定的案例研究将涉及华沙大学收藏的一尊雕像。对女神铸造的详细研究表明,对一件物品的分析可以扩展整个博物馆收藏的知识。准确识别文物及其出处,使我们能够更好地了解保管人选择明确展品的动机,并加深我们对博物馆展品如何塑造波兰文化和学术的理解。
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Muzealnictwo
Muzealnictwo Arts and Humanities-Museology
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