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国王圆柱像

ca. 1150–60
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 304
圣德尼皇家修道院的回廊如今已被损毁,从中流传下来的唯一完整的雕像就是这件无名国王的圆柱雕像。头部后方的光环说明这是一位圣人。在立意革新的院长苏杰的带领下,这个作为法国国王埋葬地的修道院于1122年至1151年间重建,其建筑风格在中世纪被赞誉为“法国风格”,后来被称作“哥特风格”。把直立人像与圆柱结合是新哥特风格的突出特征之一。

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  • 标题: 国王圆柱像
  • 创作日期: 约1150–60年
  • 地域: 来自圣德尼皇家修道院
  • 文化: 法国
  • 材料: 石灰石
  • 尺寸: 451⁄2 x 9 x 91⁄2 英寸(115.6 x 22.9 x 24.1厘米)
  • 来源信息: 购买,约瑟夫·普利策遗赠,1920年
  • 藏品编号: 20.157
  • Curatorial Department: Medieval Art and The Cloisters

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This slender, twelfth-century statue represents a King. Walk around on either side to look at its back. As you can see, this King once served as a column. Notice the beautifully carved patterns on the sleeves, near the neck, and around the waist; the elegant long tassels; the wave-like curls of hair and beard; and the sinuous lines along the edges of his robe. These elegant details diverge from the weighty volumes characteristic of the Romanesque and signal the birth of a new style known as Gothic. The term Gothic was first used during the Renaissance to refer to the tribe of Goths who invaded the Roman Empire. Though celebrated today, during the Renaissance, Gothic was used pejoratively to criticize non-Classical styles of art.

The idea of presenting a figure attached to a column emerged with Gothic Cathedrals. Originally, this was one of several Old Testament Kings that adorned the cloister of the royal abbey of St. Denis—often considered the birthplace of Gothic art. These Kings were meant to signify the spiritual ancestors of the French royalty. St. Denis was rebuilt in the mid-1100s under the supervision of Abbot Suger. One of the first churches to herald the new Gothic style, it was the burial ground for French monarchs.

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