希腊陶器中表现的Hetaira美风格的美学特征研究

Su-mi Yang
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随着希腊神话的内容最近被重新审视为人文学科兴趣的主题,本研究研究了希腊时代陶器绘画中Hetaira的服装美学特征和审美风格。在古希腊,妓女的通称是Hetaira,她是一名宗教妓女,在希腊社会的妓女名单中名列前茅,比其他任何女人都更享受自由和地位的财富。希腊时代Hetaira美风格的美学特征主要表现为一种装饰美、一种炫耀的性感美和一种象征权力的美。首先,装饰美是希腊Hetaira女性的妆容,她用浓黑的眉毛和黑色的眼线来突出她的眼睛。Hetaira女人的脸是白色的,用白色的铅,她的眼睛用黑色的头巾用眼影强调,她用橙色的短纱在她的脸颊和嘴巴上涂上了强烈的彩色化妆品。赫塔拉把头发染成各种颜色,用发夹装饰头发,系上细布带和胸带,喷上特制的香水。其次,张扬的感性美被应用于女性身体的各个性区域和全身,如乳头和臀部,可以刺激男性的性快感,Hetair的服装形式是全身钥匙或暴露上半身。头发尽可能多,前额上的头发分散的方法是为了使它看起来尽可能的性感。浓密波浪的卷发自然卷起来,用sign的形状和长发来表达。第三,权力的象征之美是古希腊的“特权时尚”是“自然”,一种只有男人才能拥有的权力,但Hetaira在会饮会上与裸体的男人拥有平等的权力。这种发型似乎可以戴上面纱或桂冠,这是男性独有的。在假发的形式中,他更喜欢卷曲的风格,不露出额头,人们发现他产生了刀片状的头发。以希腊陶器画为代表的Hetaira的风格,拥有代表希腊时代的发型、妆容和时尚风格,比希腊时代的普通女性拥有更大的权力和财富,并且被发现拥有普通女性不允许的浓妆、浅色发色和发饰的特权。因此,研究赫塔拉的审美风格在研究希腊时代的审美文化中具有十分重要的意义。
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A Study on the Aesthetic Characteristics of Hetaira Beauty Style Expressed in Greek Pottery
This study studied the aesthetic characteristics of Hetaira's costume and beauty style expressed in pottery paintings of the Greek era as the contents of Greek mythology were recently re-examined as the subject of humanities interest. In ancient Greece, the common name for prostitutes was Hetaira, and she was a religious prostitute who was at the top of the list of prostitutes in Greek society, enjoying the wealth of freedom and status more than any other woman. The aesthetic characteristics of the Hetaira beauty style of the Greek era were largely shown as An ornament beauty, An ostentatious sensuality and symbolic beauty of power. First, An ornament beauty was the makeup of a Greek Hetaira woman, who emphasized her eyes with thick and dark black eyebrows and black eyeliner. The Hetaira woman's face was white with white lead, her eyes were emphasized with eyeshadow using black cowl, and she applied orange short yarn to her cheeks and mouth to put on intense color makeup. Hetara dyed her hair in all sorts of colors, decorated her hair with hairpieces, wore thin cloth ribbons and chest bands, and sprayed perfume made with special prescriptions. Second, ostentatious sensual beauty was applied to various sexual zones of the feminine body and the whole body, such as the nipple and buttocks, which can stimulate men's sexual pleasure, and Hetair's outfit was in the form of a full-body keyton or revealing the upper body. The hair was as voluminous as possible, and the method of dispersing the tarae on the forehead was used to make it look as sensual as possible. Curled hair with thick waves was naturally curled up and expressed sensibly using a signon shape and long hair. Third, the symbolic beauty of power is that ancient Greece's ‘privilege fashion’ was ‘nature’, a power that only men could have, but Hetaira had equal power with men in the symposium with nakedness. The hairstyle seems to have been able to wear a veil or a laurel crown, which is exclusively for men. In the form of a wig, he preferred a curling style with no forehead exposed, and it was found that he produced blade hair. Hetaira's style, represented in Greek pottery paintings, had hair, makeup, and fashion styles that represented the Greek era, possessed greater power and wealth than ordinary women in the Greek era, and was found to have the privilege of wearing heavy makeup, light hair colors and hair decorations that were not allowed by ordinary women. Therefore, it was found that it was very meaningful to study Hetaira's beauty style in studying the beauty culture of the Greek era.
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