Vittae Auratae:解读一组罗马黄金纺织品碎片的历史和技术

IF 0.1 3区 艺术学 0 ART
M. Hart, M. Ganio, Susan Lansing Maish, D. MacLennan, K. Trentelman
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摘要

来自保罗·盖蒂博物馆的56块黄金碎片——49块编织的纺织品和7块扭曲的绳子——是艺术历史和科学研究的主题,以确定它们的原始形式、功能和制造方法。碎片通过使用非侵入性技术进行检查,包括数字显微镜,x射线照相,扫描电子显微镜与能量色散光谱(SEM-EDS)分析和扫描宏观x射线荧光(MA-XRF)光谱。通过这些方法,可以确定金线的化学成分和古代编织的细节,从而使作者能够通过数字技术重建保存较好的碎片的原始形态。历史研究支持对重建部分的解释,表明最初的人工制品非常类似于在意大利发现的金织带(vittae),可以追溯到希腊化晚期到罗马帝国早期(约公元前100年-公元200年)。
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Vittae Auratae: Interpreting the History and Technology of a Group of Roman Gold Textile Fragments
Fifty-six gold fragments—forty-nine pieces of woven textile and seven of twisted cord—from the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum were the subject of an art historical and scientific study to ascertain their original form, function, and method of manufacture. The fragments were examined through the use of noninvasive technologies, including digital microscopy, X-radiography, scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive spectroscopic (SEM-EDS) analysis, and scanning macro-X-ray fluorescence (MA-XRF) spectroscopy. By these means, it was possible to determine the chemical composition of the gold threads and details of the ancient weave, which enabled the authors to digitally reconstruct the original form of the more well-preserved fragments. Historical research supports the interpretation of the reconstructed sections, suggesting that the original artifact closely resembles ribbons of woven gold (vittae) found in Italy and dating to the late Hellenistic through the early Imperial Roman periods (ca. 100 BCE–200 CE).
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期刊介绍: The Getty Research Journal features the work of art historians, museum curators, and conservators around the world as part of the Getty’s mission to promote the presentation, conservation, and interpretation of the world''s artistic legacy. Articles present original scholarship related to the Getty’s collections, initiatives, and research. The journal is now available in a variety of digital formats: electronic issues are available on the JSTOR platform, and the e-Book Edition for iPad, iPhone, Kindle, Android, or computer is available for download.
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