孔雀石网络:大都会博物馆的德米多夫和美第奇花瓶

IF 0.2 2区 艺术学 0 ART
L. Budrina
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艺术博物馆收藏了三件由巴黎皮埃尔·菲利普·托米尔工作室创作的非凡作品,该工作室采用了俄罗斯孔雀石。这种图案丰富的半宝石以其明亮的绿色而闻名,与俄罗斯伯爵、收藏家和实业家尼古拉·尼基蒂奇·德米多夫(1773-1828)有着密切的联系。第一个是一个带有镀金青铜人像柄的纪念性花瓶,已经得到了充分的研究,其历史可以追溯到1819年德米多夫制作到1944年被博物馆收购。其他的是令人印象深刻的十二光火炬,由罗德曼·A·德·希伦于1964年赠送给博物馆,直到现在还没有被深入研究,也没有被认为是特定的赞助人(图1a,b)。这项研究记录了孔雀石网络:大都会艺术博物馆的德米多夫和美第奇花瓶
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Malachite Networks: The Demidov and Medici Vases-Torchères in The Met
Museum of Art has held three extraordinary works executed by the Parisian atelier of Pierre Philippe Thomire, which incorporated Russian malachite. This richly patterned semiprecious stone, known for its brilliant green color, had strong associations with the Russian count, collector, and industrialist Nicolai Nikitich Demidov (1773–1828). The first, a monumental vase with gilt bronze figural handles, has been amply studied, and its history traced from the time of its making in 1819 for Demidov to its acquisition by the Museum in 1944. The others, impressive twelvelight torchères, were given to the Museum in 1964 by Rodman A. de Heeren, and until now had not been studied in depth or attributed to a specific patron (fig. 1a, b). This research note Malachite Networks: The Demidov and Medici VasesTorchères in The Met
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