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The Lovers

姓名 班级 日期

朱利奥·罗马诺, The Lovers (1525), 冬宫博物馆 (Hermitage Museum). 公有领域

基本信息

艺术家
朱利奥·罗马诺 wahooart.com/zh/artists/zhu-li-ao-luo-ma-nuo_zh/
艺术家创作日期
1499 – 1546
绘画
1525
媒介
Oil On Canvas
原尺寸
163 x 337 cm
流派/运动
High Renaissance The brief peak when balance, depth and anatomy came together — Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo.
举办地点
冬宫博物馆 (Hermitage Museum) wahooart.com/zh/museums/dong-gong-bo-wu-guan-hermitage-museum-saint-petersburg_zh/
Artistic style
Sensual, intimate
Influences
Raphael, Antiquity
Notable elements
Erotic symbolism
Subject or theme
Romantic love

In context

The Lovers — 朱利奥·罗马诺

How big is it?

The original measures 163 × 337 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

此画创作于何时?

  1. 1490
  2. 1500
  3. 1510
  4. 1520
  5. 1530
  6. 1540

阴影:朱利奥·罗马诺 的生卒年 (1499–1546) ▲ 此作,1525

对比参考

从上方作品中任选其一:列出它与此件作品的两个共同点,以及一个不同点。

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配色方案

根据图像测量

    主色调

    Walnut #624e27

    已编入目录的色板

    • #624E27
    • #988567
    • #DBCDB7
    • #262012
    色调
    Earthy 图像中的主导色系。
    主色名称
    Walnut
    饱和度
    Monochromatic 色彩的饱和度与多样性,涵盖了从单一的柔和色调到多种明亮色彩的范围。
    对比度
    Statement 画面中色彩在明度和饱和度上的差异程度。
    和谐
    Strong Color Unity 色彩之间的协调程度,从冲突到完全统一。
    亮度
    Deep_shadow 画面整体的明暗程度,涵盖了从深邃阴影到明亮高光的变化。
    饱和度
    Subtle Color 色彩纯净且富有张力,从近乎灰调到极尽鲜艳。

    关于此艺术品

    The Lovers — 朱利奥·罗马诺

    The Lovers – A Renaissance Embrace

    Giulio Romano’s “The Lovers,” painted around 1525, isn't merely a depiction of intimacy; it’s a meticulously crafted tableau brimming with symbolism and echoing the complex currents of the High Renaissance. Born Giulio Pippi in Rome around 1499, Romano swiftly ascended through the ranks of Raphael’s studio, absorbing the master’s classical ideals while simultaneously forging his own distinctive Mannerist style – a style characterized by heightened emotion, distorted forms, and an exploration of psychological depth. This particular painting, now housed within the hallowed halls of the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, offers a rare glimpse into Romano's artistic vision and his profound understanding of human desire and its attendant anxieties.

    The scene unfolds within a lavishly appointed chamber, bathed in an opulent yet subtly shadowed light. At the heart of the composition lie two figures entwined in a passionate embrace – a couple lost in a moment of intense connection. However, Romano deliberately subverts traditional representations of love, imbuing the image with layers of ambiguity and intrigue. The figures themselves are rendered with a cool detachment, almost sculptural in their stillness, reflecting the influence of ancient Greek sculpture. Their skin possesses an unnerving pallor, hinting at a sense of timelessness and perhaps even a touch of melancholy – a departure from the vibrant flesh tones favored by earlier Renaissance masters.

    A Dance of Symbolism

    The painting’s power resides not just in its sensual depiction but also in the intricate web of symbols woven throughout. Observe, for instance, the carefully positioned slippers resting on the floor – a deliberate disruption of the scene's harmony. They represent a marital bond, yet their placement suggests an absence, a separation that underscores the precariousness of love and the potential for betrayal. The cat curled at the feet of the lady in waiting is a potent symbol of illicit desire, while the loyal dog beside her speaks to the constraints of societal expectations and the enduring nature of fidelity. The keys held by the woman signify children – a responsibility that further complicates the lovers’ situation.

    Beyond these immediate details, Romano draws heavily from classical mythology. The arrangement of objects—the bed, the drapery, the architectural elements—echoes the forms found in Roman sarcophagi and tomb decorations. This deliberate allusion to antiquity elevates the scene beyond a simple portrayal of love; it transforms it into an allegory of eternal themes – desire, loss, and the passage of time. The archangel Raphael, positioned above the couple, serves as a silent witness, embodying divine judgment and perhaps hinting at the consequences of their actions.

    Technique and Context

    Executed in oil on panel, “The Lovers” showcases Romano’s mastery of illusionistic painting – a hallmark of Mannerism. He employs techniques such as trompe-l'oeil to create the impression of depth and realism, blurring the boundaries between painted surface and perceived reality. The meticulous detail evident in the rendering of fabrics, textures, and architectural elements speaks to Romano’s exceptional technical skill. It is believed that this painting was commissioned for Federico II Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua, a discerning patron who appreciated both beauty and intellectual complexity.

    Interestingly, “The Lovers” emerged during a period of immense upheaval in Italy – the Sack of Rome in 1527 marked a turning point in the Renaissance, disrupting artistic patronage and scattering artists across Europe. Romano’s relocation to Mantua provided him with a new creative environment and allowed him to develop his unique style largely free from the constraints of papal influence. The painting stands as a testament to his resilience and adaptability, showcasing a profound shift away from the idealized beauty of the High Renaissance towards a more emotionally charged and psychologically nuanced aesthetic.

    A Timeless Masterpiece

    The Lovers” is more than just a beautiful painting; it’s a complex meditation on love, desire, and the human condition. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke a wide range of emotions – from passionate longing to quiet melancholy. Reproductions of this iconic work offer an opportunity to bring this captivating scene into any space, inviting contemplation and sparking conversation about the timeless themes it explores. It remains a powerful reminder of Romano’s genius and his lasting contribution to the history of art.

    艺术家与博物馆

    艺术家

    朱利奥·罗马诺

    Born in 罗马, 意大利

    罗马的开端与师从大师

    朱利奥·罗曼诺,原名朱利奥·皮皮,大约于1499年出生在罗马。他正值一个艺术激荡的时代。关于他早年的细节鲜为人知,但可以确定的是,他很快进入了拉斐尔的视野,拉斐尔是文艺复兴时期最杰出的画家之一。这次学徒生涯至关重要,不仅塑造了他的技术技能,也为他未来的风格探索奠定了基础。朱利奥不仅仅是一位工作室助手;他迅速成为一位不可或缺的合作者,参与了像梵蒂冈斯坦齐的装饰等重大项目——这些宏伟的房间由教皇尤利乌斯二世和列奥十世委托建造。他的笔迹可以识别在纪念性的壁画《博尔戈之火》中,他协助拉斐尔描绘了一个奇迹干预的戏剧性场景。在拉斐尔于1520年英年早逝后,朱利奥继承了完成许多未完成委托的责任,包括为枢机朱利亚诺·德·美第奇装饰宏伟的马达玛别墅。这种早期接触大型项目和贵族赞助的需求在他身上灌输了一种自信和雄心壮志,这将定义他后来的职业生涯。

    风格主义的诞生:从古典和谐的背离

    虽然深深扎根于文艺复兴传统,但朱利奥·罗曼诺的艺术轨迹很快与当时盛行的古典平衡与和谐的强调背道而驰。他成为风格主义发展中的关键人物——这种风格以其人工性、优雅以及常常令人不安的形式扭曲为特征。受到米开朗基罗强有力的人物和动态构图的深刻影响,以及更广泛的艺术实验氛围的影响,朱利奥开始在他的作品中拥抱不对称、紧张感和情感强度。这并非对文艺复兴理想的拒绝,而是一种有意识地探索它们的极限,超越自然主义的约束,创造出更具表现力和智力刺激的作品。他越来越多地修改拉斐尔的计划,将新的敏感性注入罗马艺术——这是大规模风格主义的宣言。这种转变在他的绘画中显而易见,这些绘画展现了非凡的线条自由和对戏剧性透视的偏爱。

    曼图亚的大师:特宫与建筑创新

    1524年,朱利奥接受了曼图亚公爵费德里科·冈扎加的邀请,成为宫廷画家和建筑师。这标志着他职业生涯的一个转折点,为他提供了前所未有的创作自由和资源。他基本上负责公国的所有艺术活动,监督绘画和壁画以及建筑项目、花园设计甚至戏剧制作。他在此期间最著名的成就是无疑是特宫,这是一座非凡的郊区别墅,证明了他的创新才华。这座宫殿的内部装饰着令人叹为观止的复杂性和心理深度的幻觉壁画。《巨人厅》(Sala dei Giganti)例如,描绘了神与巨人之间混乱的战斗,将观众淹没在旋转的人物和建筑碎片漩涡中。这种对空间和透视的大师级操纵创造了一种既令人敬畏又不安的沉浸式体验。除了特宫之外,朱利奥还对曼图亚公爵宫殿和大教堂进行了重大的翻新,给这座城市的城市景观留下了不可磨灭的印记。

    遗产与持久影响

    朱利奥·罗曼诺于1546年去世于曼图亚,留下了一份超越意大利边境的遗产。他的绘画受到收藏家的高度重视,并且基于他作品的版画——特别是安东尼奥·雷蒙迪的作品——在传播意大利艺术风格到欧洲起到了至关重要的作用。他死后非常出名,以至于他是威廉·莎士比亚戏剧中唯一一位被提及的“现代”艺术家——证明了他广泛的名声。他的影响可以在众多后续艺术家的作品中看到,他们采用了他动态的构图、细长的身影和富有表现力的色彩运用。虽然风格主义最终让位于其他风格运动,但朱利奥·罗曼诺的贡献仍然是理解西方艺术演变所必需的。他代表了一个关键时刻——从文艺复兴时期和谐的理想过渡到16世纪后期更复杂和情感化的美学。他的作品继续吸引和挑战今天的观众,提醒我们艺术既能反映又能塑造我们对世界的理解。

    博物馆

    冬宫博物馆 (Hermitage Museum)

    On show in Saint Petersburg, Russia

    冰封的宫殿:揭开冬宫的珍宝

    圣彼得堡的国立冬宫博物馆,绝非仅仅是艺术品的堆积,更是一段穿越时空的旅程,是对俄罗斯帝国雄心壮志和持久艺术遗产的有力见证。这座宏伟的建筑坐落在奢华的冬宫之中——曾是沙皇权力中心,仿佛一件精心制作的故事,层层展现历史、文化和令人叹为观止的美丽。由叶卡捷琳娜大帝于1764年以一幅画作为核心创立,它已发展成为世界上最大的博物馆之一,收藏了超过三百万件文物,横跨数千年和各大洲。冬宫不仅仅是一座藏品丰富的殿堂,更是一座建筑奇迹,由一系列相互连接的历史建筑组成——包括冬宫本身、小冬宫、老冬宫、新冬宫以及总参谋部大楼,每一座都为它的宏伟故事增添了独特的色彩。

    从沙皇的梦想到艺术的遗产

    叶卡捷琳娜大帝最初的收藏,一批朴素的西欧绘画作品,奠定了日后无与伦比的艺术宝库的基础。这种对欧洲艺术的早期关注反映了她启蒙思想和渴望将俄罗斯置于大陆文化前沿的愿望。冬宫的起源可以追溯到彼得大帝为这座城市构想的一座宏伟、西式风格首都。最初,它被设想为一座住所,但如今已转变为博物馆的核心大厅,这充分说明了俄罗斯与欧洲关系的演变及其对艺术创新的拥抱。冬宫的故事与俄罗斯的历史紧密相连,适应并反映着历代统治者的不断变化品味和雄心壮志——一种在走廊中漫步时就能感受到的分层叙事。从拿破仑的入侵到苏联时期,博物馆经历了风雨,守护着俄罗斯的艺术遗产,惠及世代子孙。

    文艺复兴的遐想与荷兰的欢愉:艺术光辉的基石

    步入文艺复兴画廊,仿佛进入一个重生的世界——这是一个以对古典文化复兴和对人类潜力的拥抱为特征的时代。尼古拉斯·普桑(Nicolas Poussin)的《圣母与圣伊丽莎白和约翰洗者》立刻引人注目,它描绘了家庭虔诚和精神沉思的宁静景象。请注意普桑如何巧妙地将技术精确性与人文主义理想相结合;观察圣乔治对抗恶龙时衣褶微妙的波纹——这是一个战胜邪恶的有力象征。这幅画作的平衡和清晰反映了文艺复兴时期对比例和秩序的痴迷,而其主题则体现了该时代日益增长的美德和英雄主义兴趣。学者们分析过普桑透视法和明暗对比法的运用——一种戏剧性的光照技术——证明了他对艺术原理深刻的理解,这将影响后世无数艺术家。除了普桑之外,还可以欣赏拉斐尔、提香和委罗内塞的作品,每一幅都为文艺复兴精神提供了一个独特的窗口。这些艺术家巧妙地运用了晕染法(一种色彩的朦胧融合)等技术,以创造出大气深度并唤起情感。

    过渡到荷兰黄金时代的收藏是一次感官享受。光与影的大师级运用——明暗对比法——主宰着这一部分,将平凡的场景转化为深刻的情感共鸣时刻。伦勃朗(Rembrandt)的《归来浪子》堪称这一艺术成就的基石,其戏剧性的构图通过父亲富有表现力的面容传达出温柔和宽恕。除了伦勃朗的宏伟作品外,维米尔、弗兰斯·哈尔斯和扬·斯特恩的画作还揭示了这些艺术家捕捉日常生活场景的非凡技巧。维米尔的《戴珍珠耳环的少女》尤其引人注目——一个安静的沉思时刻,以精致的细节呈现;主题的目光指向远处,既传递出脆弱感又传递出智慧。油漆分层——一种称为着色法的技术——为维米尔的画作带来了发光质感,突出了他捕捉转瞬即逝的表情和微妙的情感细微差别的非凡能力。同样,请考虑哈尔斯充满活力的人物肖像,洋溢着生机和个性。这些艺术家优先考虑心理现实主义,力求以惊人的准确性和敏感性来描绘他们的主题。

    全球性的画卷:超越欧洲的海岸

    冬宫的故事远不止于文艺复兴和荷兰黄金时代,它揭示了一个真正全球性的收藏。来自斯基泰墓葬中发掘出的闪耀的金器和精美雕琢的玉石雕塑等古代文物,为丝绸之路繁荣的贸易网络提供了有形联系,证明了艺术表达超越时间界限并揭示了游牧文化的精致。充满精神力量的中世纪基督教艺术,包括色彩鲜艳、风格化的象征符号丰富的拜占庭圣像画,也令人印象深刻。博物馆策展人孜孜不倦地重建这些文物,让人们能够沉浸在人类历史的旅程中——从罗马帝国的辉煌到东正教信仰的庄严之美。最近对西伯利亚的考察发现了非凡的发现——包括猛犸象牙雕刻和精美装饰的萨满祭司面具——丰富了冬宫对欧亚艺术传统的理解。探索展示古埃及宝藏、希腊雕塑和亚洲陶瓷的收藏,每一件都讲述着人类聪明才智和文化交流的独特故事。

    活着的遗产:展览与未来展望

    冬宫并非一座静态的纪念碑;它是一个不断发展、充满活力、伴随着新发现和展览而演变的机构。虽然其永久藏品范围令人叹为观止——涵盖超过三百万件文物——临时展览提供了对熟悉作品的新视角,并向游客介绍了鲜为人知的艺术家和文化。不要错过与互动式展览的相遇,这些展览专为所有年龄段的人设计,提供对艺术品及其历史背景更深入的了解。参观冬宫不仅仅是观察杰作;更是参与一种遗产——人类创造力、智力探究和艺术激励和改变人们的力量的证明。博物馆致力于保护和研究,确保这笔非凡的财富将继续吸引并教育后代。

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    朱利奥·罗马诺. The Lovers. 1525, 冬宫博物馆 (Hermitage Museum). https://wahooart.com/zh/art/giulio-romano-the-lovers-8Y3SAE-en/
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    朱利奥·罗马诺 (1525). The Lovers [Painting]. 冬宫博物馆 (Hermitage Museum). https://wahooart.com/zh/art/giulio-romano-the-lovers-8Y3SAE-en/
    Chicago
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    Look closely

    The Lovers — 朱利奥·罗马诺

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Our catalogue files this work under: nude figures, romantic love, renaissance art. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at Adoration of the Shepherds (1535), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. High Renaissance: The brief peak when balance, depth and anatomy came together — Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo. Where can you see that in this work?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.

    艺术问答

    The Lovers — 朱利奥·罗马诺

    你对这件艺术品了解多少?

    请为以下问题勾选一个答案。只有一个正确答案。

    1. 1. What is the primary artistic movement associated with Giulio Romano and ‘The Lovers’?

      • A Renaissance Classicism
      • B Mannerism
      • C Baroque
    2. 2. According to the image description, what is a prominent symbolic element within ‘The Lovers’?

      • A A depiction of a royal wedding ceremony
      • B The presence of keys and slippers suggesting marital status
      • C An emphasis on idealized beauty and harmony
    3. 3. In the context of the Hermitage Museum’s description, what does the cat symbolize in ‘The Lovers’?

      • A Loyalty to the mistress
      • B Secretive and illicit actions
      • C Divine protection
    4. 4. What is known about Giulio Romano's artistic training?

      • A He was a direct student of Leonardo da Vinci.
      • B He was a pupil of Raphael and later collaborated with Michelangelo.
      • C He primarily worked as an architect, not a painter.
    5. 5. The painting ‘The Lovers’ is most closely associated with which location?

      • A Florence
      • B Rome
      • C Mantua

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