The Man in the Background: The Search for Maecenas

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
Antichthon Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1017/ann.2020.6
R. Ridley
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Abstract Since the late sixteenth century parts of the ‘imperial frieze’ of the Ara Pacis have been known. The most striking figure in the background of the southern frieze is that long thought to be a portrait of Maecenas, the Etruscan prince and literary patron of the Augustan era. This article attempts three things: to discover 1. Where and how this identification originated, 2. What evidence there now is for that identification, and 3. What alternative identifications can be offered. The bibliography is substantial, the trail is complicated and highly paradoxical, and fantasy has often played a large role. The ‘evidence’ in play for centuries has sometimes evaporated into thin air. The identities proposed are, in fact, numerous. Not of least interest is the hidden or mistaken identity, in turn, of crucial modern scholars. A method is proposed at last for evaluating the identifications of this background portrait, including obvious comparison with other background figures. This analysis emphasizes how much is still not known about the most famous piece of Augustan art. An attempt is nevertheless made in the last analysis, to support what can be offered, in the light of current understanding, as the most plausible identification.
背景中人:寻找梅塞纳斯
自16世纪晚期以来,人们就已经知道了阿拉·帕西斯(Ara Pacis)的部分“帝国frieze”。在南楣的背景中,最引人注目的人物一直被认为是伊特鲁里亚王子、奥古斯都时代的文学赞助人梅塞纳斯的肖像。本文试图做三件事:1.发现;2.这种识别的来源和方式;现在有什么证据可以证明这一点,第三。可以提供哪些替代身份证明?参考书目是丰富的,线索是复杂的和高度矛盾的,幻想往往发挥了很大的作用。几个世纪以来的“证据”有时会蒸发成稀薄的空气。事实上,提出的身份是很多的。重要的现代学者隐藏或错误的身份也同样令人感兴趣。最后提出了一种评价该背景人像识别性的方法,包括与其他背景人像的明显对比。这一分析强调了人们对奥古斯都最著名的艺术作品仍有多少不了解。然而,在最后的分析中,根据目前的理解,试图支持可以提供的最似是而非的识别。
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