最早的马爵利卡陶瓷盘子在维尔纽斯的老城区

IF 0.6 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Miglė Urbonaitė Ubė
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这篇论文分析了维尔纽斯老城发现的16世纪末和17世纪初的马爵利卡陶瓷盘子。这些物品是该镇第一批进口的马爵利卡陶器。根据它们的技术和风格特征,并根据国外的类比,对它们进行分类,并确定它们的生产地点。因此,五个板块被分配到安特卫普生产中心,而另一个板块的风格和制造特征被发现与哈勒姆和安特卫普马陶里卡生产中心相似。一个带有宗教铭文的小碗被分配给意大利的法恩扎制作中心。一块贝雷蒂诺型板的碎片与利古里亚地区或威尼斯有关。本文试图评估16世纪末至17世纪初维尔纽斯日常生活中第一批马爵利卡陶器的重要性。这些发现点与历史数据之间的关系表明,有四道菜可能与天主教修道院有关。在这一时期,马爵利卡陶瓷是罕见的:它们兼具美学和奢侈品的功能;在三块板的底部,发现了挂板在墙上的孔。论文中提供的信息提供了一个机会,加深我们对维尔纽斯老城区马爵利卡陶器的了解,这方面的研究还不多,并确定了进一步研究的前景。关键词:维尔纽斯古城,陶瓷餐具,马爵利卡陶瓷,安特卫普,法恩扎,利古里亚DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15181/ab.v1i0.1144
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THE EARLIEST MAIOLICA CERAMIC DISHES IN THE OLD TOWN IN VILNIUS
The paper analyses maiolica ceramic dishes from the late 16th and early 17th centuries found in Vilnius’ Old Town. The items in question were the first imported maiolica dishes in the town. They are classified and their production sites are identified on the basis of their technical and stylistic characteristics, and in accordance with foreign analogies. Thus, five plates are assigned to the Antwerp production centre, while the stylistic and manufacturing characteristics of another plate are found to be similar to the Haarlem and Antwerp maiolica production centres. One small bowl with religious inscriptions is assigned to the Faenza production centre in Italy. A fragment of a berrettino-type plate is associated with the Liguria region or Venice. The paper attempts to assess the significance of the first maiolica dishes in daily life in Vilnius in the late 16thand early 17th centuries. The relationship between the find spots and historical data suggests that four dishes could be associated with Catholic monasteries. During the period in question, maiolica ceramics were a rarity: they performed both an aesthetic and a luxury function; on three pieces of bottoms of plates, holes were found for hanging the plate on the wall. The information presented in the paper provides an opportunity to deepen our knowledge about maiolica dishes in Vilnius’ Old Town, which have not been investigated much, and to identify the prospects for further research. Key words: Vilnius’ Old Town, ceramic dishes, maiolica, Antwerp, Faenza, Liguria. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15181/ab.v1i0.1144
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