Laughing with Giotto at Sinners in Hell

IF 0.1 3区 历史学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES
B. Cassidy
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Giotto’s Last Judgment in the Arena chapel in Padua, and particularly the scene of hell, has tended to be ignored in the considerable scholarly literature on the chapel. Yet, unusual emphases in Giotto’s infernal imagery are revealing of contemporary attitudes to the clergy in early fourteenth-century Padua, as well as providing further evidence of the artist’s acclaimed wit. The author examines the Paduan hell-scene in detail and relates its particulars to other visual and textual descriptions of the netherworld and to contemporary ideas of hell and the devil. Although the devil inspired fear he was also regarded as comic. The extravagant slapstick of Giotto’s demons and the fact that his sinners seem not to exhibit signs of undue suffering might suggest that, in part, the Paduan inferno was meant to be humorous. Not only is there an unusually large number of clerics in Giotto’s hell but several are punished by genital torture, suggesting that they have been guilty of sexual sins. Their unusual prominenc...
和乔托一起嘲笑地狱里的罪人
乔托在帕多瓦竞技场教堂的最后审判,尤其是地狱的场景,在关于教堂的大量学术文献中往往被忽视。然而,乔托的地狱意象中不同寻常的强调揭示了14世纪早期帕多瓦对神职人员的当代态度,也进一步证明了这位艺术家广受赞誉的智慧。作者详细研究了帕多瓦的地狱场景,并将其与其他对地狱世界的视觉和文字描述以及对地狱和魔鬼的当代观念联系起来。虽然魔鬼令人恐惧,但他也被认为是滑稽的。乔托笔下的恶魔们夸张的闹剧,以及他笔下的罪人似乎没有表现出过度痛苦的迹象,可能在某种程度上表明,帕多瓦地狱的本意是幽默的。乔托的地狱里不仅有数量异常多的神职人员,而且有几个人受到生殖器酷刑的惩罚,这表明他们犯了性罪。它们不寻常的突出……
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