切尔诺夫策艺术博物馆收藏的奥匈帝国君主肖像研究(18 世纪

I. Mishchenko
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文章的目的是向科学界介绍有关切尔诺夫策艺术博物馆收藏的未知人物肖像归属的新信息,并研究这些作品的研究过程。这项研究的方法包括使用各种方法:历史方法、系统方法、所获数据验证方法、艺术方法和比较分析方法等。这些科学方法的应用有助于全面、客观地研究和系统整理各种资料中有关所研究绘画的信息,并发现肖像主体的名称。研究成果的科学新颖性在于首次分析了作品的风格特征,揭示了博物馆绘画与 18 世纪其他欧洲艺术家肖像画的相似性;确定了艺术家描绘的奥匈帝国统治者的面孔、肖像画的创作时间和出处。结论对切尔诺夫策艺术博物馆收藏的肖像画(如由未知作者创作的 "女性肖像 "和 "男性肖像")的研究始于对风格的分析,通过分析可以大致确定肖像画的创作时间为 18 世纪下半叶,当时在欧洲美术中洛可可风格占主导地位,在某些地方还与创作礼仪肖像画的古老传统相重叠,其特点是强调克制,在对形式的诠释中带有一些传统性和平面性。通过对作品的进一步修复和研究,特别是对青年肖像画中的服饰、特征和奖项的研究,可以推测肖像画中的人物是欧洲王室成员。对比分析表明,博物馆收藏的画作是奥匈帝国玛丽亚-特蕾莎皇后(1717-1780 年)和她的儿子约瑟夫二世皇帝(1741-1790 年)的礼仪肖像。发现的与欧洲大师类似作品的类比也有助于确定这些君主的宫廷艺术家,特别是约瑟夫-希克尔和安东-冯-马龙的作品以及其他艺术家的作品是切尔诺夫策博物馆收藏的肖像画的原型。对肖像主体传记和作品完成时间的研究也证实了这些作品的初步年代--1770 年代。
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Study of Portraits of Austro-Hungarian Monarchs (18th Century) from the Collection of Chernivtsi Art Museum
The purpose of the article is to introduce into scientific circulation new information regarding the attribution of portraits of unknown persons from the collection of the Chernivtsi Art Museum and to examine the process of studying these works. The methodology of this study involves the use of various methods: historical, systematic, verification of the received data, artistic, and comparative analysis, among others. The application of these scientific methods allowed to comprehensively and objectively study and systematise the information available in various sources regarding the studied paintings and discover the names of the portrait subjects. The scientific novelty of the research results consists in the fact that for the first time the stylistic features of the works were analysed, the similarity of museum paintings with portraits made by other European artists of the 18th century was revealed; the faces of the rulers of the Austro-Hungarian Empire depicted by artists, the time of execution and the provenance of the portraits were determined. Conclusions. The study of pictorial portraits that entered the collection of the Chernivtsi Art Museum, such as "Portrait of a Woman" and "Portrait of a Man" by unknown authors, began with an analysis of stylistics, which made it possible to roughly establish the time of the creation of images as the second half of the 18th century, when in the fine arts of Europe the rococo style prevailed and in some places overlapped with older traditions of creating ceremonial portraits, which were characterised by emphasised restraint and some conventionality and flatness in the interpretation of form. Further restoration and research of the works, in particular the features of the costume, attributes and awards in the portrait of a young man, allowed to assume that the portrait depicts members of one of the royal families of Europe. Comparative analysis revealed that the paintings from the museum's collection are ceremonial portraits of Empress Maria Theresa of Austria-Hungary (1717–1780) and her son Emperor Joseph II (1741–1790). The found analogies with similar works of European masters also helped to establish that the works of the court artists of these monarchs, in particular, Joseph Hickel and Anton von Maron, as well as the works of other artists, served as models for the portraits from the museum in Chernivtsi. The study of the biographies of the portrait subjects and the time of execution of the works, which became samples, also confirmed the preliminary dating of the works ‒ 1770s.  
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