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摘要
1675年,多产的蚀刻家和雕刻家Romeyn de Hooghe设计、制作并出版了一幅版画,描绘了自1672年以来困扰七省联合共和国的几场灾难。这幅版画为1675年众圣徒洪水期间积累的当代问题提供了有趣的见解。在最近的历史研究中,这幅版画被用来说明当代对神圣天意的信仰,以及荷兰人对历史将会好转的信仰。但这幅版画的图像是详细而复杂的,它的许多重要元素被忽视或被误解了。从艺术史的角度仔细检查发现,这幅版画并没有表现出对好结果的信心。相反,德胡厄指责他的同胞们缺乏信仰,用新约中加利利海上风暴的故事作为圣经的类比。其次,德胡厄认为不和谐是荷兰共和国目前悲惨状态的原因。他甚至暗示,应该为此负责的是繁荣的荷兰省的富裕公民,他们忽视了照顾共和国较贫穷的成员。
Disaster and Discord: Romeyn de Hooghe and the Dutch State of Ruination in 1675
ABSTRACT In 1675 the prolific etcher and engraver Romeyn de Hooghe designed, produced, and published a print depicting several disasters that had scourged the Republic of the Seven United Provinces from 1672 onwards. The print offers interesting insights in contemporary concerns that accumulated during All Saints Flood in 1675. In recent historical studies, the print has been used to illustrate contemporary belief in divine providence, and faith of the Dutch that history would take a turn for the better. But the iconography of the print is detailed and complex, and many of its vital elements have been ignored or were misinterpreted. Careful examination from an art historical perspective reveals that the print does not illustrate faith in a good outcome. On the contrary, De Hooghe accuses his fellow countrymen of a lack of faith using the New Testament story of a storm on the Sea of Galilee as a biblical parallel. Secondly, De Hooghe identifies discord as the cause of the current sad state of the Dutch Republic. He even implies that those responsible are the wealthy citizens in the prosperous Province of Holland who have neglected to take care of the republic’s poorer members.