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摘要
最近,人们对戈雅的《查理四世家族》(Family of Charles IV)作为讽刺画受到的批评进行了调查,发现美国艺术史调查教科书中出现了一个特别的短语,“一个杂货店老板和他的家人刚刚赢得了彩票大奖”,这可以追溯到雷诺阿在1907年发表的评论。新的研究发现,这个短语起源于1887年比利时评论家吕西安·索尔维(Lucien Solvay)对西班牙艺术的一项调查,他不认为戈雅的肖像是漫画。本文探讨了索尔维的短语被借用和应用的方式,以及这些重新使用如何反映了对戈雅绘画的解释的戏剧性转变。
Further Light on the Critical Reception of Goya's "Family of Charles IV" as Caricature
Recent inquiry into the critical reception of Goya's Family of Charles IV as caricature traced a particular phrase, "a grocer and his family who have just won the big lottery prize," that appears in American art history survey textbooks, back to reported comments by Renoir in 1907. New research finds the phrase originated in an 1887 survey of Spanish art by the Belgian critic Lucien Solvay, who did not consider Goya's portrait to be caricature. This article explores the ways in which Solvay's phrase was borrowed and applied, and how these re-uses reflected a dramatic shift in interpreting Goya's painting.
期刊介绍:
Artibus et Historiae is a journal dedicated to the visual arts, published by IRSA Publishing House. The lavishly illustrated articles cover a broad range of subjects, including photography and film, as well as traditional topics of scholarly art research. Artibus et Historiae particularly encourages interdisciplinary studies - art history in conjunction with other humanistic fields, such as psychology, sociology, philosophy, or literature - and unconventional approaches. Thus it is hoped that the current trends in art history will be well represented in our issues. Artibus et Historiae appears twice a year, in hardback. The articles are in one of four languages: English, Italian, German, or French, at the author"s discretion.