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摘要
早期现代威尼斯的艺术家很少使用一种以上的媒介。和大多数欧洲主要城市一样,威尼斯工匠属于行会,在当地被称为arti或fraglie(并与他们的同道会scuola合并)。自中世纪以来,根据他们使用的主要材料,工匠被划分为广泛的术语:木雕属于marangoni da case(房屋木匠)的艺术,画家属于depentori,石匠和雕塑家属于tagiapiera。根据工艺流程区分(如木雕之间)
On the Separation of the Arts in Venice: A Neglected Passage from the Statutes of the Stonemasons’ Guild
Artists in earlymodernVenice rarelyworkedwithmore than onemedium. As inmost major European cities, Venetian craftsmen belonged to guilds, known locally as the arti or fraglie (and conflated with their confraternity, the scuola). Since the Middle Ages, the arti were divided in broad terms according to the primary material they employed: wood sculptors belonged to the arte of the marangoni da case (house carpenters), painters to the depentori, stonecutters and sculptors to the tagiapiera. Differentiation according to technical process (such as that between woodcarving