Anna Sobecka
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丹尼尔·舒尔茨(1615-1683)是他那个时代最重要的画家之一,在他的家乡Gdańsk的波兰贵族和贵族中享有很高的声誉。舒尔茨的游戏和动物作品类似于佛兰德艺术家的作品。他最早的动物图片奖杯在食品室可能是最南部荷兰的性格。弗雷德·g·梅杰(Fred G. Meijer)认为舒尔茨画的是一幅以狩猎为主题的画,画上印有字母“DS”,画的年代为1649年。舒尔茨还画了一幅较小的画,描绘了一只狐狸(或者更确切地说是一只狗)的侧面头像和一串葡萄,还有一些被杀的鸟。此外,舒尔茨的另外两幅动物画在Gdańsk的国家博物馆中众所周知。2014年,艺术市场上出现了一对死鸟吊坠画。由于与美第奇奖杯的相似性,佳士得拍卖行的专家们认为这是舒尔茨的作品。当人们将它们与Gdańsk艺术家的其他作品进行比较时,相似之处更加明显。这两幅画现在都在波兰的私人收藏中。在根特的美术博物馆里,还有另外两幅被认为是弗兰斯·斯奈德斯和简·菲特的画,可能是丹尼尔·舒尔茨画的。专注于完美地研究动物,构图的框架,以及对背景的总结处理是他的特点。“Ds 16__”字母组合是莫斯科库斯科沃宫(Kuscovo Palace)的一幅画,描绘了一只苍鹭、一只鹭鸶和一只兔子。舒尔茨是波兰立陶宛联邦领土上第一位独立创作动物和静物画的艺术家。舒尔茨可能是活跃在普鲁士的阿姆斯特丹大师埃利亚斯·冯克(Elias Vonck)的学生,他也受到安特卫普大师如弗兰斯·斯奈德斯(Frans snyder)和约翰内斯·斯普鲁特(Johannes Spruyt)的影响。舒尔茨对动物主题和静物的兴趣可能与Gdańsk文化的特征有关,例如,对狩猎的嗜好,既是一种消遣,也是一种艺术主题。Gdańsk早在1588年,公民就享有狩猎的权利,比任何其他欧洲资产阶级都要早。舒尔茨的大多数签名作品都是对动物的描绘。这可能间接暗示了舒尔茨对动物世界的描绘的接受者的身份。如上所述,Gdańsk公民偏爱狩猎物品;他们也比朝臣更关心这样的表现是由Gdańsk艺术家创作的事实。
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Świat zwierząt Daniela Schultza
Daniel Schultz (1615–1683) was one of the most important painters of his time, highly regarded among the Polish nobility and patricians of his native city of Gdańsk. Schultz’s game and animal pieces resemble works of Flemish artists. His earliest animal picture Trophies in the Pantry is perhaps most Southern Netherlandish in character. Fred G. Meijer attributed to Schultz a painting on the subject of hunting, bearing the monogram “DS” and dated 1649. Schultz also executed a smaller painting, which is a depiction of a fox (or rather a dog) head shown in profile and a bunch of grapes, with some killed birds. Furthermore, two other animal paintings by Schultz are known from the National Museum in Gdańsk. In 2014, a pair of pendant paintings of dead birds appeared on the art market. Their similarity to the Medicean Trophies led the experts of the Artcurial auction house to ascribe them to Schultz. As one compares them with some other works by the Gdańsk artist, the resemblance is even more pronounced. Both paintings are now in a Polish private collection. In the Museum of Fine Arts in Gent there are two other paintings attributed to Frans Snyders and Jan Fyt which could have been painted by Daniel Schultz. The focus on perfectly studied animals, framing of the composition, and a summary treatment of the background are characteristic of him. The ‘Ds 16__’ monogram bears the painting from the Kuscovo Palace (Moscow), which depicts A Heron, a Bittern and a Rabbit. Schultz was the first artist in the territories associated with the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth to create independent animal and still life paintings. Possibly a pupil of Elias Vonck, the Amsterdam master active in Prussia, Schultz was also influenced by Antwerp masters such as Frans Snyders and Johannes Spruyt. Schultz’s interest for animal themes and still life may have been connected with characteristic features of the culture of Gdańsk, such as, for instance, a penchant for hunting, viewed both as a pastime and a subject for art. Gdańsk citizens enjoyed the right to hunt as of 1588, earlier than any other European bourgeoisie. Most signed works by Schultz are his depictions of animals. Tis could be an indirect suggestion about the identity of the recipients of Schultz’s depictions of the animal world. As stated above, the Gdańsk citizens had a predilection for hunting pieces; they also cared more than courtiers about the fact that such representations were authored by a Gdańsk artist.
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