印刷,诗歌和后代:格林林·吉本斯为皇家交易所设计的查理二世雕像

Claudine van Hensbergen
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格林林·吉本斯为伦敦皇家交易所庭院设计的查理二世雕像于1684年揭幕,并迅速成为当时最重要的公共雕塑。然而,在一个世纪之内,这幅作品遭到严重破坏,取而代之的是约翰·斯皮勒的复制品。学者们对吉本斯在石头上的成就的兴趣一直被对他的椴木雕刻的关注所掩盖,尽管石头作品至少占他专业作品的一半。本文通过对查理二世雕像的一系列早期文化回应,包括彼得·范德班克(Peter Vanderbank)的详细雕刻和三首已发表的诗歌,重建了该雕像的设计和重要性。这些作品使我们能够欣赏吉本斯工作室的关键雕塑作品的技巧,通过当代美学和宣传价值的观念来看待它,此外还能感受到它曾经在伦敦城市景观中占据的突出地位。
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Print, poetry and posterity: Grinling Gibbons’s statue of Charles II for the Royal Exchange
Grinling Gibbons’s statue of Charles II for the courtyard of the Royal Exchange, London, was unveiled in 1684 and quickly celebrated as the leading public sculpture of its age. Within a century, however, the work was so damaged that it was replaced by John Spiller’s replica. Scholarly interest in Gibbons’s accomplishments in stone have always been overshadowed by attention to his limewood carvings, even though stone works constituted at least half of his professional output. This article reconstructs the design and importance of the Charles II statue through a series of early cultural responses to the work, including a detailed engraving by Peter Vanderbank and three published poems. These works allow us to appreciate the skill of this key sculptural output from the Gibbons workshop, viewing it through contemporary ideas of aesthetic and propagandistic value, in addition to perceiving the prominence it once held in London’s cityscape.
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