重温废墟:1872年波士顿大火

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 Q3 HISTORY
Christina Michelon
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1872年11月10日,星期天,凌晨4点,艺术家詹姆斯·威尔斯·钱普尼急匆匆地来到波士顿灯塔山Tremont街的工作室大楼的屋顶。午夜前不久,附近的市中心地区发生了一场大火,火焰非常壮观。钱普尼用铅笔和毛笔记录下了他所看到的一切。(图1)钱普尼用单调的墨水流畅地描绘了烟雾弥漫的空气和翻滚的火焰,而疯狂的铅笔画则描绘了附近的屋顶和观众。从Champney的有利位置来看,大火威胁到华盛顿街的Old South Meeting House和Boston Evening Transcript大楼。当晚晚些时候,消防队员设法拯救了Old South,但成绩单大楼成为被波士顿大火吞噬的数百座建筑之一。钱普尼的水墨画提供了一种类似于从灯塔街10 1 / 2号波士顿atheneum屋顶上看到的景色,当时只有三层楼高。雅典æum的建筑在火灾中仅幸存了两个街区,但这一事件仍对该机构产生了影响。一个半世纪后的今天,雅典æum拥有与波士顿大火有关的最重要的藏品之一。2023年4月7日至7月29日,一场名为“重访废墟:1872年波士顿大火”的特别展览在雅典美术馆新设的诺玛·让·卡尔德伍德画廊举行
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Revisiting the Ruins: The Great Boston Fire of 1872
A four o’clock in the morning on Sunday, November 10th, 1872, artist James Wells Champney scurried to the rooftop of the Studio Building on Tremont Street in Boston’s Beacon Hill. A fire had begun shortly before midnight in the nearby downtown area, and the flames were a sight to behold. With pencil and brush, Champney recorded what he saw. (Fig. 1) In a fluid wash of monotone ink, Champney captured the smoke-filled air and billowing flames while frenzied pencil strokes articulated nearby rooftops and fellow spectators. From Champney’s vantage point, the conflagration threatened Old South Meeting House and the Boston Evening Transcript building on Washington Street. Firefighters managed to save Old South later that evening, but the Transcript Building became one of several hundred structures devoured by the Great Boston Fire. Champney’s ink wash drawing offers a view similar to what would have been seen from the rooftop of the Boston Athenæum at 10 1⁄2 Beacon Street, just three stories high at the time. The Athenæum’s building survived the fire by a mere two blocks, but the event still impacted the institution. Today, a century and a half later, the Athenæum holds one of the most significant collections related to the Great Boston Fire. Revisiting the Ruins: The Great Boston Fire of 1872, a special exhibition that ran from April 7 through July 29, 2023, in the Athenæum’s new Norma Jean Calderwood Gallery, looks critically at the ways artists, photographers, reporters, and
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期刊介绍: Contributions cover a range of time periods, from before European colonization to the present, and any subject germane to New England’s history—for example, the region’s diverse literary and cultural heritage, its political philosophies, race relations, labor struggles, religious contro- versies, and the organization of family life. The journal also treats the migration of New England ideas, people, and institutions to other parts of the United States and the world. In addition to major essays, features include memoranda and edited documents, reconsiderations of traditional texts and interpretations, essay reviews, and book reviews.
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