雕塑的迷人历史:在现代西班牙地中海早期掠夺意大利喷泉

IF 0.1 2区 艺术学 0 ART
Fernando Loffredo
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本文通过分析在西班牙帝国的政治影响下,在早期现代地中海地区被绑架的喷泉的令人惊讶的叙述,探讨了艺术流通的变革力量。这项研究的对象将是被西班牙总督偷走的意大利喷泉的故事,或在神圣联盟和奥斯曼帝国之间的海上冲突中获救的故事。这些叙述揭示了整个地中海地区对喷泉的普遍渴望,这产生了一系列的地理迁移和文化翻译。我的目标是将意大利喷泉作为大陆流通引擎的愿望概念化,考虑到几个被盗,绑架或俘虏雕塑作品的案例,这些案例的故事跨越了历史真相的可疑边界,类似于更受欢迎的文物盗窃或绑架和贩卖奴隶的事件。有时是可证明的事实,有时是与水的暗示力量有关的迷人传说,这些情节揭示了运动中的不朽艺术的生命,颠覆了喷泉作为特定场所对象的广泛阅读。
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A Captive History of Sculpture: Abducting Italian Fountains in the Early Modern Spanish Mediterranean
This article explores the transformative power of art circulation by analysing surprising narratives of abducted fountains across the early modern Mediterranean area under the political influence of the Spanish Empire. The object of this study will be the stories of Italian fountains stolen by Spanish viceroys or rescued during naval skirmishes between the Holy League and the Ottoman Empire. These narratives reveal a widespread desire for fountains throughout the Mediterranean, which generated a sequence of geographical relocations and cultural translations. My aim is to conceptualise the desire for Italian fountains as an engine for continental circulation, taking into consideration several cases of stolen, abducted, or captive works of sculpture whose stories navigate the dubious boundaries of historical truth and resemble more popular episodes of thefts of relics or the kidnapping and trafficking of enslaved people. Sometimes demonstrable facts, sometimes charming legends linked to the suggestive power of water, these episodes disclose the life of monumental art in motion and subvert the widespread reading of fountains as site-specific objects.
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