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本文分析了国家冬宫博物馆收藏的荷兰画家彼得·奎斯特(Pieter Quast,约1606 - 1647年)的五幅画作。所示表格未发表。它们是用艺术家的特色技术完成的:在牛皮纸上用黑色粉笔;有些单子上有签名和日期。它们来自三个不同的收藏,其中四幅是在18世纪进入博物馆的,另一幅是1972年购买的。这位鲜为人知的大师的作品种类繁多,在博物馆收藏和私人收藏中主要是图形材料,包括许多图纸。这位艺术家对绘画的热情似乎也是由他贫穷的经济状况造成的。尽管人们对奎斯特的传记知之甚少,但已出版的档案材料揭示了这位艺术家复杂的创作历程。一项对国家收藏的他的作品的研究证实了它们的作者身份,并为猜测这些主题的阅读提供了依据。大师选择的主题与绘画传统密不可分:16世纪大师的作品,特别是老彼得·勃鲁盖尔,以及夸斯特同时代的Adriaen Braouwer, Adriaen van Ostade等人。艺术家很大程度上依赖于戏剧表现,包括圣经和幽默的民间素描,作为重要的灵感来源。本研究论文从肖像学和形式与风格两方面分析大师的绘画,采用比较分析的方法,并将作品与艺术家的其他著名作品进行比较。
Pieter Quast’s drawings in the collection of the State Hermitage Museum
The article analyses five drawings by the Dutch painter Pieter Quast (circa 1606– 1647) from the collection of the State Hermitage Museum. The sheets shown are unpublished. They are executed in the artist’s characteristic technique: in black chalk on vellum; some sheets are signed and dated. They come from three different collections, four of the drawings came into the museum in the 18th century and one is a late acquisition and was purchased in 1972. The little-known master’s diverse body of work is represented in museum collections and private collections mainly by graphic material, including numerous drawings. The artist’s passion for drawing seems to have also been caused by his poor financial situation. Although Quast’s biography is known in fragments, published archival materials reveal the artist’s complex creative path. A study of his works from the national collection confirms their authorship and gives grounds for speculation about the reading of the subjects. The themes chosen by the master are inextricably linked with the pictorial tradition: the work of the 16th century masters, in particular Pieter Bruegel the Elder, and Quast’s contemporaries Adriaen Braouwer, Adriaen van Ostade and others. The artist relied heavily on theatrical representations, both biblical and humorous folk sketches, as an important source of inspiration. This research paper analyses the master’s drawings both in terms of iconography and using the formal and stylistic method, using comparative analysis and putting the works in line with the artist’s other famous works.