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美国纽约大都会艺术博物馆展品查阅
美国纽约大都会艺术博物馆展品查阅
美国大都会艺术博物馆中的24万件展品,图片展示以及中文和英文双语介绍(中文翻译仅供参考)
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品名(中)带有Kurigalzu I或II楔形文字铭文的珠子
品名(英)Bead with cuneiform inscription of Kurigalzu I or II
入馆年号1994年,1994.433
策展部门古代近东艺术Ancient Near Eastern Art
创作者
创作年份公元前 1400 - 公元前 1300
创作地区
分类
尺寸高 2.5 厘米 x 宽 2.4 厘米 x Th. 1.3 厘米
介绍(中)由天然存在的玛瑙形成的眼睛状珠子和石头在整个美索不达米亚历史中都有发现。至少在公元前三千年末,统治者开始在这些石头上雕刻简短的铭文,将它们献给众神。一些眼石,就像这个例子一样,在侧面钻了一个孔,允许串珠子,也许是珠宝的一部分。无论这些宝石的用途如何,作为珠宝或其他元素,很明显,它们眼睛般的外观是其意义的重要组成部分。刻有铭文的眼石,其中一些是献给个人的"生命",似乎唤起了被众神眷顾的愿望。众神仁慈的目光对国王来说尤其重要,他们依靠神的恩惠来获得成功和持久的统治。事实上,在美索不达米亚历史上已知的所有刻有眼石的例子中,绝大多数都有皇室名字。

这个例子的铭文可以追溯到卡西特时期(约公元前 1595-1155 年),由国王库里加尔祖(一世或二世)献给主神恩利尔的妻子宁利尔女神。铭文写在石头表面,穿过黑暗的瞳孔状中心,只能从近距离看到。目前,卡西特时期已知的刻字眼石比其他任何眼石都多。卡西特对这些石头"眼睛"的渴望似乎已经超出了可用的供应,并催生了对替代品的寻找,包括不完美的圆形例子,例如这种带状玛瑙珠。彩陶仿制品也被用作可接受的替代品。
介绍(英)Eye-like beads and stones, made from naturally occurring agate formations, are found throughout Mesopotamian history. At least by the end of the third millennium B.C., rulers began carving short inscriptions on these stones, dedicating them to the gods. Some eyestones, like this example, are drilled through the side with a hole allowing the beads to be strung, perhaps as part of jewelry. Whatever the use of these stones, as elements of jewelry or otherwise, it is clear that their eye-like appearance was an important and potent part of their meaning. The inscribed eyestones, some of which were dedicated “for the life” of the individual, seem to evoke the desire to be looked upon with favor by the gods. The beneficent gaze of the gods was especially important to kings, who depended on divine favor for a successful and long-lasting reign. Indeed, of all the examples of inscribed eyestones known throughout Mesopotamian history, the vast majority bear royal names.

This example, dated by its inscription to the Kassite period (ca. 1595-1155 B.C.), was dedicated to the goddess Ninlil, wife of the chief god Enlil, by king Kurigalzu (I or II). The inscription, written on the face of the stone across the dark, pupil-like center, can only be seen from close up. Currently, more inscribed eyestones are known from the Kassite period than any other. The Kassite desire for these stone “eyes” seems to have exceeded available supplies and spawned a search for alternatives, including imperfectly circular examples such as this banded agate bead. Faience imitations were also used as acceptable substitutes.
  大都会艺术博物馆,英文 Metropolitan Museum of Art,是美国最大的艺术博物馆,世界著名博物馆,位于美国纽约第五大道的82号大街。
  大都会博物馆回顾了人类自身的文明史的发展,与中国北京的故宫、英国伦敦的大英博物馆、法国巴黎的卢浮宫、俄罗斯圣彼得堡的艾尔米塔什博物馆并称为世界五大博物馆。