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메달 캐비닛

Attributed to William Vile British
Attributed to John Cobb British
1760–61
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 512
육천여 개 이상의 동전 및 훈장을 수용할 수 있는 135개의 얕은 서랍들이 있는 이 훈장 캐비닛은 폐하의 웅장한 훈장 상자라고 불렸던 대형 가구의 끝 부분을 차지했던 두 개의 캐비닛 중 하나였을 것입니다(이 캐비닛의 짝은 런던에 있는 대영박물관에 오늘날 전시되어 있습니다). 이 한 쌍의 가구는 1760년에 왕이 된 조지 3세였던 프린스 오브 웨일스 조지가 의뢰한 것으로 나타나며 상단에 있는 문은 1750년에 프린스 오브 웨일스가 선출된 것을 기념하여 1의 훈장 별로 조각되었습니다. 캐비닛은 원래 열린 받침대 위에 놓여져 있었습니다. 윌리암 와일은 캐비닛 두 개를 개조했는데 그중 가장 광범위했던 개조는 다리 사이의 공간을 메꾸는 작업이었습니다.

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  • 제목: 메달 캐비닛
  • 아티스트: 윌리엄 와일, 영국, 1700년경 /1705 – 1767년, 그리고 존 콥, 영국, 1715 – 1778년경
  • 연대: 1760 – 61년
  • 재료: 마호가니
  • 크기: 200.7 × 68.6 × 43.8cm
  • 크레디트 라인: 플레처 기금, 1964
  • 작품 번호: 64.79
  • Curatorial Department: European Sculpture and Decorative Arts

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Cover Image for  412. The Hanoverians and the Return of Royal Patronage

412. The Hanoverians and the Return of Royal Patronage

Gallery 512

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NARRATOR: You’re looking at a finely-crafted cabinet of coins and medals, a section of a larger piece made for Buckingham House by William Vile. Why so many? And what’s their purpose? Think of them as learning tools for an enlightenment education.

The student, King George III, was a keen patron, the first British king in many years to collect art. He went on to found the Royal Academy of Art, which still exists today. This cabinet may have played a role.

George would come to associate the faces in this case–rulers from history–with lessons and ideals of liberty and constitutional government. Medal collecting had long been a royal hobby, and his fascination was inspired by his mother, who was in turn inspired by her father. Though small in size, these objects speak to a shift in royal taste that happened in the eighteenth century. Backing up for a moment:

George married a kindred spirit: Queen Charlotte. Together, they became enormous patrons of the arts. To the right of the cabinets, you can find her portrait in the oval painting by the celebrated artist Thomas Gainsborough. Her tastes impressed one aristocrat, Mrs Powis, enough that she described Buckingham house in her diary:

MRS. PHILIP LYBBE POWIS: The queen’s apartments are ornamented, as one expects a Queen’s should be, with curiosities from every nation that can deserve her notice. The most capital pictures, the finest Dresden and other china; cabinets of minute curiosities. Among the pictures let me note the famed cartoons from Hampton Court; one room panell’d with the finest Japan. The floors are all inlaid in a most expensive manner… and frames of fine impressions, miniatures, etc.

NARRATOR: The Queen often wrote about her love of painting with her close friend and fellow art lover, the queen of France: Marie Antoinette.

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