论俄国肖像学中描绘内部空间的原则

D. Antonov
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本文论述了俄罗斯肖像学中表现内在空间的四个关键原则。前三种技巧是用建筑或几何“边界”来框定角色的不同变体。这些方法是:将人物放在建筑物的背景上,在这种情况下,这些建筑物本身起着框架的作用,将人物带入所描绘的房屋;一个“可伸缩”的建筑元素——一个柱廊或墙壁,从后面塑造人物,并将他们带入室内空间;最后,nutrovye palaty(内室)——一个用高拱门“切割”建筑的框架,允许画家展示建筑的内部和外部的碎片。类似的用框架“切割”构图的原则,用几何线“边界”一些人物,被用来展示与另一个时间或空间相关的场景(愿景,过去或未来的事件等)。第四种技巧是将所描绘的人物与建筑元素部分重叠(一个人从柱子后面、从窗户、从门口向外看)。它基于外部观察者的印象,不再是传统的,而是绘画中的现实主义技术。如本文所示,这四种变体在俄罗斯图像中共存,并且可以很容易地在构图中相互补充。本文以俄文图标和微缩图的语料库为基础,对这些技术的功能进行了论证。
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ON THE PRINCIPLES OF DEPICTING INTERNAL SPACE IN RUSSIAN ICONOGRAPHY
The article discusses four key principles of demonstrating the inner space in Russian iconography. The first three techniques are different variations of framing the characters with an architectural or geometric ‘border’. These are: placing the figures against the background of buildings that in such case themselves play the role of a frame that bringing the characters inside the depicted house; a ‘retractable’ architectural element– a colonnade or wall that frames the characters from behind and brings them into the interior space; finally, the nutrovye palaty (inner chambers) – a frame that ‘cuts’ the building with high arches and allows the painter to show both the interior of the building and fragments of its exterior. Similar principles of ‘cutting’ the composition with frames, ‘bordering’ a number of characters with a geometric line, were used to demonstrate scenes related to another time or space (visions, events of the past or future, etc.). The fourth technique was the partial overlap of the depicted figure with an architectural element (a person looking out from behind a column, from a window, from a doorway). It is based on the impression of an outside observer and refers no longer to the conventional, but to realistic techniques in painting. As shown in the article, all four variants coexisted in Russian iconography and could easily complement each other in a composition. The paper demonstrates the functioning of each of those techniques based on the corpus of Russian icons and miniatures.
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