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在比萨的圣徒广场,贝诺佐·戈佐利(BenozzoGozzoli,1420——97)画了一系列选自《旧约全书》的描述性壁画,其中一组是《诺亚醉酒》。这是十五世纪典型的描述性绘画,画面充满细节,可以看出作者乐于不厌其详地表现这位长老放荡的始末。他从故事的开头着手描绘,“在一个明媚的秋日的下午,这位老爷子领着两个孙儿去巡视酿酒工作……”我们看到工人和婢女们在摘葡萄。把它们放进篮子里,并用脚踩大桶里的葡萄,一些嬉戏的动物给整个场景增添了生气;鸟儿在水潭边栖息,一个小孙儿胆怯地注视着一头小狗,而他的祖父则在欣赏这个令人陶醉的景
At Saints’ Plaza in Pisa, Benozzo Gozzoli (1420-97) drew a series of descriptive murals from the Old Testament, one of which was Noah’s Drunkard. This is a typical descriptive painting of the 15th century. The screen is full of details. It can be seen that the author is happy to show the elder’s debauchery without exception. From the very beginning of the story, he set out to describe, “On a bright autumn afternoon, the prince led two grandchildren to the winemaking tour ...” We saw the workers and the nieces picking the grapes. Putting them in baskets and using their feet on the vats in the vat, some playful animals add vitality to the whole scene; the birds perched on the poolside, a little grandson timidly watching a puppy while his grandfather Enjoy this breathtaking view