The Abbotts and Their Book: A Dynasty of Decorative Plasterers and Their Work in Devon, c. 1580-1727

IF 0.1 2区 历史学 0 ARCHITECTURE
J. Saunt
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ABSTRACT The 'Abbott Book' is a seventeenth-century pocketbook of over three hundred pages of drawings and notes on decorative plaster and paint made by members of the Abbott family of Devonshire. It has a long and contested history. From the 1920s through to the 1950s, it was given sixteenth-century origins and described as a compilation made by several generations of the Abbott family. During this period, the book's drawings were used to attribute much sixteenth- and seventeenth-century decorative plaster in the south-west of England to the Abbott dynasty of plasterers. Then, through the 1980s and 1990s, the Abbott story was revisited and dramatically revised. The book was declared a post-1660 work and previous notions of several generations of Abbotts creating it were dispelled. The whole work was reattributed to one man, John Abbott, who was born in 1642 and died in 1727. As a result, plasterwork across the south-west was reattributed to an anonymous 'Devon School' of plasterers and, with its new and dramatically shortened lifespan, the book's usefulness as a source for the broader practices of plasterwork in the period was diminished. Using new evidence relating to watermarks, the genealogy of the Abbotts, the plasterwork they produced and the print sources they used for drawings in the book, this article rewrites the Abbott Book story. It restores the notion that the pocketbook was used by several different members of the Abbott family — at least three and possibly four — over the 150 years between c. 1580 and 1727. By providing a logic and a timeline for its complex compilation pattern, it allows the drawings in the book to shed new light on the design and production processes of seventeenth-century plasterwork not just in Devon, but also in England as a whole.
雅培和他们的书:一个王朝的装饰泥水匠和他们的工作在德文郡,约1580-1727
“阿伯特书”是一本17世纪的袖珍书,有三百多页的图画和德文郡阿伯特家族成员在装饰石膏和油漆上的笔记。它有着悠久而有争议的历史。从20世纪20年代到50年代,它被认为起源于16世纪,并被描述为雅培家族几代人的汇编。在此期间,这本书的图画被用来将16世纪和17世纪英格兰西南部的装饰灰泥归因于雅培王朝的泥水匠。然后,在20世纪80年代和90年代,雅培的故事被重新审视和戏剧性地修改。这本书被宣布为1660年后的作品,之前几代雅培创造它的观念被驱散了。约翰·阿博特(John Abbott)出生于1642年,死于1727年,他的全部作品都归功于这个人。因此,整个西南地区的灰泥工程被重新归属于一个匿名的“德文学校”的灰泥匠,随着它的寿命急剧缩短,这本书作为当时更广泛的灰泥工程实践的有用性被削弱了。利用有关水印的新证据,雅培家族的家谱,他们制作的石膏和他们在书中用于绘画的印刷来源,这篇文章重写了雅培书的故事。它恢复了这样一种观念,即在大约1580年至1727年的150年间,雅培家族的几个不同成员——至少有三个,也可能是四个——使用过这本袖珍书。通过为其复杂的编译模式提供逻辑和时间线,它使书中的图纸不仅在德文郡,而且在整个英格兰,对17世纪石膏工程的设计和生产过程有了新的了解。
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