住宿画:皮特沃斯庄园的潜水与拉撒路

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E. Honig
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本文以汉普郡皮特沃斯庄园的一幅壁画为重点,探讨了文艺复兴时期英国人,尤其是那些没有真正住所的人对地方和住所的理解和体验。这幅日期为1580年的匿名画作,描绘了《圣经》中富有的Dives和乞丐Lazarus的故事。它阐明了无处安放者在生活中和死后的地位,并质疑在这种生活中“居住”到底需要什么。皮特沃斯监狱的主人自己也以另一种方式关注场所的营造,因为作为温彻斯特的世袭监狱看守人,他让他的同宗教徒,回避的天主教徒,把他们的监狱变成了一个住宅。这幅壁画表明,他与社区有着热情好客和慈善的共同价值观,而事实上,他们的立场大相径庭。
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Lodging Dwelling Painting: Dives and Lazarus at Pittleworth Manor
Taking as its focus a wall painting at Pittleworth Manor, Hampshire, this essay investigates the concepts of place and of dwelling as they were understood and experienced in Renaissance England, particularly by those without a true dwelling-place. The anonymous painting, dated 1580, represents the Biblical story of rich Dives and the beggar Lazarus. It articulates the position of the placeless both in life and after death, and questions what it really takes to “dwell” in this life. The owner of Pittleworth was himself concerned with place-making in a different way, for as the hereditary prison-keeper of Winchester he enabled his co-religionists, recusant Catholics, to turn their prison into a dwelling. The wall-painting declared that he shared with his community values of hospitality and charity when in fact their positions diverged considerably.
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Explorations in Renaissance Culture
Explorations in Renaissance Culture MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES-
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