“修补”挂毯的案例研究

IF 0.4 N/A HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
P. Bertrand
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摘要

摘要挂毯在成为艺术品之前是奢侈品。由于它的功能,挂毯一直在经历着变化。我们裁剪或添加边框,我们将大幅挂毯切割成几块,然后,我们重新缝制它们,所有这些都是为了把它们放在挂毯必须覆盖的表面上。这次演讲想要详述一个“修补”挂毯的特殊案例,这个例子对今天的艺术史学家理解使用现象非常有用,与我们今天的遗产概念相去甚远。被认为是浪费的东西实际上是再利用。作为过去的痕迹出现的东西也可以用来寻找丢失的原创作品。根据档案文件,这就是我打算从18世纪后期在博韦工厂编织的挂毯上做的事情。
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The case study of a “tinkered” tapestry
Abstract Tapestry is a luxury item before being a work of art. By the very fact of its function, tapestry undergoes transformations since all time. We cut or add borders, we cut large format tapestry into several pieces, and then, we re-sew them, all of this acts to put them to the dimension of surfaces that the tapestry must cover. This presentation would like to dwell on a particular case of a "tinkered" tapestry, the example of which is very useful today for the art historian to understand the phenomenon of usage, far from the notion of heritage we have today. What could be considered wasteful is actually reuse. What appears as vestiges of the past can also be useful for finding lost original compositions. Relying on archival documents, this is what I propose to do from a tapestry woven at the Beauvais Manufactory in the late eighteenth century.
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