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圣母

ca. 1250
On view at The Met Cloisters in Gallery 08
这件庄严的圣母雕像是哥特式雕塑精品中的代表作,它曾经伫立在斯特拉斯堡大教堂雄伟的唱诗班席隔屏上。靠近中央位置的主位可由华盖认出,其上有天使持王冠飞在圣母头上。如今已遗失的圣婴曾站在玛利亚身边的一棵玫瑰树上,可能是暗指圣母是“不带刺的玫瑰”;或者,由于玫瑰呈暗红色,这也可能暗指基督在十字架上受难时涌出的鲜血。1680年,由于教会仪式的变更,这块隔屏也被拆除。

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Object Information
  • 标题: 圣母
  • 创作日期: 约1250年
  • 地域: (今日法国的)斯特拉斯堡
  • 文化: 阿尔萨斯
  • 材料: 带原色和原镀金的砂岩
  • 尺寸: 高581⁄2 英寸(148.6厘米)
  • 来源信息: 修道院分馆收藏,1947年
  • 藏品编号: 47.101.11
  • Curatorial Department: Medieval Art and The Cloisters

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Strasbourg Virgin

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This figure comes from the cathedral of Strasbourg, in eastern France. Do you remember the wooden statue of the Virgin that we saw a few stops back? If you compare that figure with this one, you can appreciate the difference between Romanesque and Gothic sculpture. The Romanesque example was majestic and austere, but the sculptor of this statue has made the Virgin graceful and life-like; her youthful face wears a slight smile, and her mantle faithfully imitates the folds of heavy cloth. This statue was made for a structure called a choir screen, which is a tall, richly decorated barrier that divided the choir and clergy from the lay congregation in medieval cathedrals. The statue was placed high above the floor there, and so it is here too. It’s one of the few fragments that remain from the choir screen of Strasbourg Cathedral.

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