外围的院士:莫德拉的约翰·乔治·沃尔特

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Katarína Kolbiarz Chmelinová
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尽管有一些不完全的发现,但我们对一个受过学术训练的画家的印象主要是由一种概括的传统形成的,这意味着他在艺术家中的顶级地位以及一定的风格一致性。在许多方面,这些观念根植于19世纪,无法适用于18世纪的中欧。当时,维也纳的k. k. Hofakademie der Maler, bildhaer和Baukunst(帝国和皇家宫廷画家,雕塑家和建筑学院)成为艺术家的重要培训机构。这个机构的雄心还没有达到现实;然而,它在本世纪中叶的影响变得至关重要。基于新的研究,本研究提出了一个迄今为止不为人知的画家,约翰·乔治·沃尔特的例子。在维也纳学院完成学业后,沃尔特在远离当地艺术中心的葡萄酒小镇莫德拉定居下来。几十年来,沃尔特创作了各种类型的绘画,但主要是圣像画。他可以被视为将维也纳的冲动传播到周边地区的画家的典范,是学院培养的数百名画家之一。关于他的新发现也使我们能够追求更广泛的问题,这些问题与维也纳学院的毕业生如何能够找到工作以及在艺术中心之外转移,修改和扎根的冲动问题有关。
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Academician on the periphery : Johann Georg Walter in Modra
Despite several partial findings, our image of an academically trained painter is mostly formed by a generalizing tradition implying his position in the top ranks among artists as well as certain style uniformity. In many aspects, these ideas are anchored in the 19th century and cannot be applied to 18th century Central Europe. At that time, the k. k. Hofakademie der Maler, Bildhauer und Baukunst (Imperial and Royal Court Academy of Painters, Sculptors, and Architecture) in Vienna became a crucial training institution for artists. The ambitions of this institution did not yet measure up to reality; however, its influence in the middle of the century became essential. Based on new research, this study presents an example of the heretofore unknown painter, Johann Georg Walter. After completing his studies at the Vienna Academy, Walter settled in the small wine town of Modra, outside the local artistic centres. For several decades Walter created various types of paintings, but primarily sacral paintings. He can be considered as a model example of a painter who disseminated Vienna's impulses on its periphery, one of the hundreds that the Academy trained. New findings about him also allow us to pursue a wider range of issues related to how the Vienna Academy graduates were able to find work and the issues of the transfer, modification, and rooting of its impulses outside artistic centres.
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Opuscula Historiae Artium Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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