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사자상

after 1200
On view at The Met Cloisters in Gallery 01
이 작품에서 사자의 강력한 힘은 근육의 팽팽한 힘줄, 응시하는 시선, 그리고 곤두선 갈기에 의해 암시됩니다. 이 프레스코화는 원래 상 페드로 데 아를란사 수도원 회의실 2층의 출입구 양편에 있던 두 개 중하나입니다. 13세기에 제작되었지만 18세기 건물 개축 시 숨겨졌고 1894년의 화재 후에 다시 발견되어 개인에게 팔렸는데 최종적으로 메트로폴리탄 박물관이 매입하였습니다. 또한 동일한 수도원 회의실에 있었던 용을 그린 프레스코 벽화도 클로이스터스에 전시되고 있습니다.

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Object Information
  • 제목: 사자상
  • 연대: 1200년 이후
  • 지리: 스페인, 카스티야이레온, 산 페드로 데 아를란사 수도원의 회의실, 브루고스 인근
  • 문화: 스페인
  • 재료: 캔버스에 프레스코
  • 크기: 3.3 × 3.4m
  • 크레디트 라인: 클로이스터스 컬렉션, 1931
  • 작품 번호: 31.38.1a, b
  • Curatorial Department: Medieval Art and The Cloisters

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11. Lion

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NARRATOR #2/JANNIE WOLF: This early thirteenth-century fresco and the one on the other side of the doorway are superb examples of Romanesque wall painting. Originally, they adorned the walls of the chapter house of the monastery at San Pedro de Arlanza in northern Spain. There, the fresco on the left—a threatening lion with the face of an angry mustachioed man—faced a second lion on the other side of the entrance. The winged, horned, dragon on the right similarly faced off against a griffin. The border strip under the lion includes an aquatic motif, while the one under the dragon represents fanciful scenes of unknown origin: a pair of bird sirens or harpies argues between themselves; a lyre-playing donkey entertains a fox and a goat. The style of these frescoes is comparable to that of Spanish manuscript illuminations of the time. This style was also probably influenced by Islamic textiles. Much of Southern Spain was Islamic at this time, and much of Spanish Romanesque art shows the effects of the cross-fertilization of Christian and Islamic cultures. The room for which these frescoes were painted was about thirty-four feet square, with twelve-foot ceilings, and covered from floor to ceiling with frescoes. The monastery fell into ruin in the nineteenth century and these frescoes were removed from their original location in the early twentieth century.

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