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バッコス祭り、子供たちにからかわれるファウヌス

and Pietro Bernini Italian
ca. 1616–17
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 534
驚くべき才能を有した天才ジャン・ロレンツォ・ベルニーニは、多才な美術家だった父ピ エトロに師事し、修行時代に多くの大理石彫刻を共同で制作しました。それらの作品にはジャン・ロレンツォの意欲と才能がはっきりと表れています。当館所蔵のこの作品は、その中でも最も野心的なもので、ファウヌスのピンと張った筋肉、歯のない口、ふくよかな子供たち、樹皮、そして熟れた果実など、絡みあった人物たちや異なる質感の表現に対する彼の情熱が伝わってきます。このバッコス祭の場面は古代の石棺に着想を得たもので、バロック時代を迎えたローマ美術の特徴である古典主義と自然主義の融合を示しています。

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  • 題: バッコス祭り、子供たちにからかわれるファウヌス
  • アーティスト: ジャン・ロレンツォ・ベルニーニ イタリア、1598–1680年、及び ピエトロ・ベルニーニ イタリア、1562–1629年
  • 月日: 1616年頃
  • 手法: 大理石
  • 寸法: 高さ132.4 cm
  • 提供者: 購入、アネンバーグ基金より助成、フレッチャー、ロジャーズ、及びルイス V. ベル基金、及び交換によりJ. ピアポント・モルガン寄贈、1976年
  • 受け入れ番号: 1976.92
  • Curatorial Department: European Sculpture and Decorative Arts

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Jackie Terrassa: This was a collaboration between two artists working together: a younger Bernini learning from his father, who was also a master. The other thing that's amazing about this sculpture is the artists have punctured the marble to create space in between the forms. How does an artist take a piece of stone and make it feel like it's flying, make it feel like the figures are twisting and throwing each other around? Every single detail of the sculpture has some different treatment in terms of the texture of the marble and how that is finished.

Narrator: You can see this at the back of the sculpture. Look at the baby falling off the panther, especially his arm.

Luke Syson: The texture is actually like that of the tree. It looks almost as if his arm is a little branch growing off it. The sculptors are really thinking about how to give the sense that the act of creating is happening before your eyes.

Narrator: Gian Lorenzo Bernini was the most prominent sculptor of the seventeenth-century Italian Baroque.

Luke Syson: The Baroque artists were very interested in expressive movement, and the way in which transitory emotions can be expressed permanently through movements of the body and so on.

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