现代欧洲绘画中的豚鼠图案(cavia porcellus)

Joanna Strzemecka
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本文以16至18世纪的绘画为例,重点研究欧洲人对豚鼠主题的接受情况。对豚鼠在近代早期欧洲的重要性的解释是有趣的,因为它涉及到一种已经确立了文化功能的动物。天竺鼠的故乡是南美洲,在那里饲养它是为了食用,但也扮演着重要的社会和宗教角色。当它来到欧洲时,它原来的意思根本改变了。作为一种具有异国情调的新动物,它获得了珍贵的动物标本的地位,很快成为上流社会极为时髦的饲养动物。这种演变可以在艺术领域观察到。动物和科学代表成为豚鼠的“自然栖息地”。起初,豚鼠的形象出现在词典中,然后出现在精心制作的动物作品中,代表了各种动物的最广泛范围。自然视角,其中包括欧洲动物文学中的豚鼠,极大地影响了已经独立的动物形象的进一步发展。它们在17世纪和18世纪初变得最受欢迎,尤其是在与宫廷圈子有关的艺术家中。这些画是为富有的收藏家创作的,反映了这种动物主题的一种特殊时尚,这一点可以从画家之间相互借用的主题中得到证明。
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El motivo del conejillo de Indias (cavia porcellus) en la pintura europea de la Edad Moderna
This paper focuses on European reception of the guinea-pig motif on the example of paintings from the 16th to 18th centuries. Interpretation of guinea pig’s significance in early modern Europe is interesting insofar as it concerns an animal with an already established cultural function. The homeland of guinea pig is South America, where it was bred for food but also played an important social and religious role. When it came to Europe, its original meaning fundamentally changed. As a new animal with exotic connotations, it gained the status of a valuable fauna specimen and soon became an extremely fashionable breeding animal among the upper classes. This evolution can be observed in the field of art. Zoological and scientific representations become the “natural habitat” for a guinea pig. Initially, a guinea-pig image appears in lexicons, and then in elaborate animalistic compositions, representing the widest possible spectrum of various fauna. The natural perspective, which included a guinea pig in the European bestiary, significantly influenced further development of, already independent, images of the animal. They became most popular at the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries, especially among artists associated with court circles. Created for wealthy collectors, these depictions reflected a peculiar fashion for this animalistic theme, as evidenced by mutual borrowings among painters taking up the motif in question.
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