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酒神的女祭司和婴儿农牧神

Founder Cast by Thiébaut frères French
1893–94, cast 1894
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 700
这件作品集中体现了主导十九世纪末美国雕塑界的颇具戏剧性的法国美术学院派风格。一位酒神的女祭司(专为酒神巴克斯服务的纵酒的妇人)高举一串葡萄在自己的头上,同时左臂里还抱着一个婴儿。充满活力的螺旋形态和有丰富肌理的表面制造出一种生机勃勃的效果。麦克莫里斯把这座青铜像送给了建筑师查尔斯·麦金,后者又将其放在他公司设计的波士顿公共图书馆的庭院中。在有人抗议这座青铜像那“不得体的醉态”之后,麦金将这座雕塑送给了大都会博物馆。

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Object Information
  • 标题: 酒神的女祭司和婴儿农牧神
  • 艺术家: 弗雷德里克·威廉·麦克莫里斯,美国,1863–1937年
  • 创作日期: 1893–94年,铸造于1894年
  • 材料: 青铜
  • 尺寸: 84 x 293⁄4 x 311⁄2 英寸(213.4 x 75.6 x 80厘米)
  • 来源信息: 查尔斯·F·麦金捐赠,1897年
  • 藏品编号: 97.19
  • Curatorial Department: The American Wing

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3803. Bacchante and Infant Faun, Part 1

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A nude female figure becomes a spiraling corkscrew in this dynamic sculpture by Frederick MacMonnies. With a skip to her step, and a wide smile, this young woman dangles a bunch of grapes over her head, as the small child in her arms looks up with evident delight.

Consider for a moment the sculptor’s choice of bronze for this figure. Bronze is the ideal medium to capture animated poses and twisting forms—in contrast to the stoic expressions and timeless poses often struck in marble. The title of the work is Bacchante and Infant Faun. Bacchante refers to the followers of Bacchus, the ancient god of wine—symbolized here by the cluster of grapes.

MacMonnies modeled this sculpture in the 1890s as a gift to architect Charles Follen McKim, of the great architectural firm, McKim, Mead, and White. The firm was designing the Boston Public Library, and McKim thought the bronze would provide an appealing centerpiece to the library’s outdoor courtyard. Little did either man anticipate what a backlash this idea would instigate. If you’d like to hear about how this sculpture became the biggest art controversy of the decade, press the green play button.

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