爱德华·维拉尔1944年12月24日在维也纳拍摄的不知名的火柴盒照片

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A. Raudsepp
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本文的主要目的是介绍1944年12月24日在维也纳创作的一幅名为《祈祷中仰望的女孩》的火柴盒画,以及1960年在爱沙尼亚制作的以该画为基础的画册。此外,根据档案资料,还解释了直到1950年代末在被占领的爱沙尼亚接受edward Wiiralt作品的情况。尽管人们普遍认为,在爱沙尼亚斯大林主义时期,Wiiralt完全被忽视了,但他仍然被列入了高等教育官方学校的艺术史课程。当时的许多学生很快就积极帮助恢复公众对维拉尔特的认可,这发生在1954年艺术家去世后。1956年,在莫斯科的一次展览之前,维拉尔的全部作品在爱沙尼亚被介绍。1959年2月15日寄给爱沙尼亚的这幅火柴盒画可能不是威拉尔战后寄到这里的第一幅原创作品。主人把这幅画做成了一幅大量生产的书版。据悉,爱德华·威拉尔特本人在1918年至1936年间制作了7个书版。也可以通过艺术记录社会发生的变化和时代的情绪。从1944年圣诞节前夕Wiiralt在维也纳画的火柴盒画中,人们可以推测出这位艺术家的信念和希望,他心爱的爱沙尼亚有一天会再次获得自由。
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Eduard Wiiralt’s Unknown Matchbox Picture from Vienna, 24 December 1944
The main objective of the article is to introduce the matchbox picture called Girl Looking Up in Prayer created in Vienna on 24 December 1944 and the bookplate based thereon that was produced in Estonia in 1960. In addition, based on archival sources, an explanation is provided of the reception of Eduard Wiiralt’s work in occupied Estonia until the end of the 1950s. Despite the common belief that Wiiralt was totally ignored during the Stalinist period in Estonia, he was still included in the art history curricula of the official schools of higher education. Many of the students at that time were soon actively helping to restore public recognition to Wiiralt, which occurred after the artist’s death in 1954. The introduction of Wiiralt’s oeuvre in Estonia was preceded by an exhibition in Moscow in 1956. It is possible that the matchbox picture that was sent to Estonia in a letter on 15 February 1959 was not the first original post-war work by Wiiralt to arrive here. The owner had the picture made into a bookplate that was produced in a large run. Eduard Wiiralt himself is known to have made seven bookplates between 1918 and 1936. It is also possible to document the changes that have occurred in society and the moods of the times through art. From the matchbox picture that Wiiralt drew on Vienna on Christmas Eve in 1944, the year that Estonia lost its independence, one can surmise the artist’s belief and hope that his beloved Estonia would someday become free again.
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期刊介绍: THE BALTIC JOURNAL OF ART HISTORY is an official publication of the Department of Art History of the Institute of History and Archaeology of the University of Tartu. It is published by the University of Tartu Press in cooperation with the Department of Art History. The concept of the journal is to ask contributions from different authors whose ideas and research findings in terms of their content and high academic quality invite them to be published. We are mainly looking forward to lengthy articles of monographic character as well as shorter pieces where the issues raised or the new facts presented cover topics that have not yet been shed light on or open up new art geographies.
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