《murenuas aureas显着缺乏远见的阿金托》(1689年)赞扬奥瑟马·丹尼尔·滕克关于缺乏远见的辩论,并赞扬班尼迪克的建筑宣传活动

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Anke Schlecht
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本文研究了一份1689年发表的论文,该论文是由Břevnov-Broumov本笃会修道院的成员奥斯马尔·丹尼尔·津克(1664-1738)在布拉格大主教神学院学习结束时发表的。它是巴尔塔萨·范·韦斯特豪特(1656-1728)根据约翰·雅各布·斯坦菲尔斯(1651-1730)的模型雕刻的。那时,斯坦菲尔斯刚刚开始他的壁画画家生涯。这幅论文版画是献给辛克的赞助人,修道院院长托马斯·萨托里乌斯(1630-1700)的。该节目围绕着修道院院长与Divina Providentia, St Benedict, St Wenceslas,两位修道院圣人Margaret和Adalbert的肖像展开。萨托里乌斯的美德被赋予人格化的象征(包括具体的本笃会美德,如Humilitas和Fides benedictina)。他的职能和活动被象征性地总结,特别是在建筑领域作为客户。对图像的分析以一种典型的方式表明,在解读象征和论文印刷作为一个整体时,对历史背景的基本知识是如何的。最后,这幅版画可以被解读为Zinke自己关于艺术和建筑在方丈职位上的作用的早期计划——从1700年起,Zinke自己成为Břevnov-Broumov的方丈。
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"Murenulas aureas Vermiculatas argento" : das Thesenblatt zur Disputation von Othmar Daniel Zinke (1689) als Würdigung von Abt Thomas Sartorius und Verbildlichung benediktinischer Bau- und Ausstattungstätigkeit
This article examines a thesis print created in 1689 to announce the disputation of Othmar Daniel Zinke (1664–1738), member of the Benedictine monasteryof Břevnov-Broumov, at the end of his studies at the Archbishop's Seminary in Prague. It was engraved by Balthasar van Westerhout (1656–1728) after a model by Johann Jakob Steinfels (1651–1730). At that time Steinfels was at the start of his career as a fresco painter. The thesis print is dedicated to Zinke's patron, abbot Thomas Sartorius (1630–1700). The programme is developed around a portrait of the abbot with Divina Providentia, St Benedict, St Wenceslas, the two monastic saints Margaret and Adalbert. Sartorius' virtues are honoured by personifications with accompanying emblems (including specific Benedictine virtues such as Humilitas and Fides benedictina). His functions and activities are summarised emblematically, especially in the field of architecture as a client. The analysis of the iconography shows in an exemplary manner how fundamental knowledge of the historical context is when deciphering emblems and the thesis print as a whole. Finally, the print can be read as an early programme of Zinke's own ideas on the role of art and architecture in the post of abbot – from 1700 Zinke himself became abbot of Břevnov-Broumov.
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