时间:2019-01-16 作者:英语课 分类:2017年NPR美国国家公共电台11月


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KELLY MCEVERS, HOST:


The world of 17th-century Holland is filling up several rooms of Washington's National Gallery of Art right now. It is a world captured in paintings by Vermeer and some of his contemporaries. And they show well-to-do Dutch, mostly women doing ordinary things - getting dressed, writing letters, making music. NPR's special correspondent Susan Stamberg has more.


SUSAN STAMBERG, BYLINE 1: This can't be a Vermeer.


ARTHUR WHEELOCK: It can be a Vermeer.


STAMBERG: Curator Arthur Wheelock.


WHEELOCK: It's one of his very latest Vermeers, "The Young Woman Seated At The Virginal."


STAMBERG: But she's klutzy at her keyboard, graceless, sitting in a dark room - none of that ethereal, luminous 2 light Vermeer shines on his subjects. What's going on? He made it in the last year of his short life.


WHEELOCK: We know that he died suddenly and maybe ill. So I don't know what effect that might have on this quality.


STAMBERG: So little is known - just 35 or 36 paintings left in the world. The National Gallery is showing 10 of them - domestic scenes, most with that glorious, gentle light. "Lady Writing" from 1665 pours lemony sunshine onto the woman's ermine-trimmed, yellow jacket. Light strokes her quill 3 pen. That's the Vermeer we know. There are lots of letter writing ladies in this exhibition, a favorite subject of several artists of the day - Ter Borch, Metsu.


WHEELOCK: The letter writing demonstrates one thing - the level of literacy in the Dutch Republic and the importance of education.


STAMBERG: Women were educated. They read. They wrote.


WHEELOCK: All levels of society were writing letters - also demonstrates the importance of the postal 4 service. These letters got delivered.


STAMBERG: The women also played musical instruments. Vermeer and the virginals, also Dou and van der Neer - names we don't know, masters of genre 5 painting everyday life. What was it about life in the Netherlands, then, that led to these paintings? Well, there was peace. After 80 years of war with Spain, the Dutch won their independence, beat the most important power in the world.


WHEELOCK: So there was a great sense of pride of who they were. And that feeling of pride is evident in every single painting in this room - a great sense of, we are a small country, but look at what we have done.


STAMBERG: Look at our gorgeous fabrics 6, our oriental rugs, our glimmering 7 pearls, our pets, parrots - so exotic - shipped in from Africa and Asia, patted and fed by sweet ladies. Caspar Netscher's woman is pretty and plump.


WHEELOCK: She is lovely. And she looks out at you very directly in a sort of come-hither look. And the way she's holding the little biscuit for the parrot makes you wonder if there's something sexual underlying 8 that gesture. We don't really know.


STAMBERG: Most of the painted women look as virginal as those keyboards they play. But there is one exception on a 1659 canvas by Frans van Mieris, an artist who is right up there with Vermeer in his mastery of light, the sheen and luster 9 of his fabrics. The picture's called "Brothel Scene." A smiling maiden 10 tips her pewter pitcher 11 toward a red-cloaked soldier.


WHEELOCK: He's grabbing her apron 12 to pull her towards him. She's pouring a glass of wine. There's a couple in the back room. And there are couple of dogs that really make sure that you understand what kind of scene this is. So...


STAMBERG: The dogs are at.


WHEELOCK: They're at it.


STAMBERG: Dogs appear in plenty of these paintings, usually less passionate 13 - King Charles spaniels. Dogs, rugs, ermine-trimmed jackets - the same objects pop up in many pictures. You wonder if carriages loaded up with these props 14 were schlepped from Leiden to the Hague to Amsterdam to Delft and various painters' studios. Arthur Wheelock says some of the artists knew one another as teacher-student or drinking buddies 15. They certainly knew one another's work.


WHEELOCK: They were familiar. Oh, yes, I saw that painting, and I'm going to do it in a very similar way. So there are very clear relationships.


STAMBERG: The National Gallery shows how many artists were at work in 17th-century Netherlands - many great ones, many just so-so. But among them all, Vermeer looms 16 largest for his precision, the secrets in the faces he paints, the sheer beauty he shows us.


WHEELOCK: There's something that keeps these works so alive because you come back to them. And every time you see them, they're somehow different. It's not so much they have changed as you've changed. You come at a certain point when you're in a good mood or you're sad. And those different experiences inform how you actually approach the work of art.


STAMBERG: The pictures are proof that the 17th century was indeed the golden age of Dutch painting. In Washington, I'm Susan Stamberg, NPR News.


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n.署名;v.署名
  • His byline was absent as well.他的署名也不见了。
  • We wish to thank the author of this article which carries no byline.我们要感谢这篇文章的那位没有署名的作者。
adj.发光的,发亮的;光明的;明白易懂的;有启发的
  • There are luminous knobs on all the doors in my house.我家所有门上都安有夜光把手。
  • Most clocks and watches in this shop are in luminous paint.这家商店出售的大多数钟表都涂了发光漆。
n.羽毛管;v.给(织物或衣服)作皱褶
  • He wrote with a quill.他用羽毛笔写字。
  • She dipped a quill in ink,and then began to write.她将羽毛笔在墨水里蘸了一下,随后开始书写。
adj.邮政的,邮局的
  • A postal network now covers the whole country.邮路遍及全国。
  • Remember to use postal code.勿忘使用邮政编码。
n.(文学、艺术等的)类型,体裁,风格
  • My favorite music genre is blues.我最喜欢的音乐种类是布鲁斯音乐。
  • Superficially,this Shakespeare's work seems to fit into the same genre.从表面上看, 莎士比亚的这个剧本似乎属于同一类型。
织物( fabric的名词复数 ); 布; 构造; (建筑物的)结构(如墙、地面、屋顶):质地
  • cotton fabrics and synthetics 棉织物与合成织物
  • The fabrics are merchandised through a network of dealers. 通过经销网点销售纺织品。
n.微光,隐约的一瞥adj.薄弱地发光的v.发闪光,发微光( glimmer的现在分词 )
  • I got some glimmering of what he was driving at. 他这么说是什么意思,我有点明白了。 来自辞典例句
  • Now that darkness was falling, only their silhouettes were outlined against the faintly glimmering sky. 这时节两山只剩余一抹深黑,赖天空微明为画出一个轮廓。 来自汉英文学 - 散文英译
adj.在下面的,含蓄的,潜在的
  • The underlying theme of the novel is very serious.小说隐含的主题是十分严肃的。
  • This word has its underlying meaning.这个单词有它潜在的含义。
n.光辉;光泽,光亮;荣誉
  • His great books have added luster to the university where he teaches.他的巨著给他任教的大学增了光。
  • Mercerization enhances dyeability and luster of cotton materials.丝光处理扩大棉纤维的染色能力,增加纤维的光泽。
n.少女,处女;adj.未婚的,纯洁的,无经验的
  • The prince fell in love with a fair young maiden.王子爱上了一位年轻美丽的少女。
  • The aircraft makes its maiden flight tomorrow.这架飞机明天首航。
n.(有嘴和柄的)大水罐;(棒球)投手
  • He poured the milk out of the pitcher.他从大罐中倒出牛奶。
  • Any pitcher is liable to crack during a tight game.任何投手在紧张的比赛中都可能会失常。
n.围裙;工作裙
  • We were waited on by a pretty girl in a pink apron.招待我们的是一位穿粉红色围裙的漂亮姑娘。
  • She stitched a pocket on the new apron.她在新围裙上缝上一只口袋。
adj.热情的,热烈的,激昂的,易动情的,易怒的,性情暴躁的
  • He is said to be the most passionate man.据说他是最有激情的人。
  • He is very passionate about the project.他对那个项目非常热心。
小道具; 支柱( prop的名词复数 ); 支持者; 道具; (橄榄球中的)支柱前锋
  • Rescuers used props to stop the roof of the tunnel collapsing. 救援人员用支柱防止隧道顶塌陷。
  • The government props up the prices of farm products to support farmers' incomes. 政府保持农产品价格不变以保障农民们的收入。
n.密友( buddy的名词复数 );同伴;弟兄;(用于称呼男子,常带怒气)家伙v.(如密友、战友、伙伴、弟兄般)交往( buddy的第三人称单数 );做朋友;亲近(…);伴护艾滋病人
  • We became great buddies. 我们成了非常好的朋友。 来自辞典例句
  • The two of them have become great buddies. 他们俩成了要好的朋友。 来自辞典例句
n.织布机( loom的名词复数 )v.隐约出现,阴森地逼近( loom的第三人称单数 );隐约出现,阴森地逼近
  • All were busily engaged,men at their ploughs,women at their looms. 大家都很忙,男的耕田,女的织布。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The factory has twenty-five looms. 那家工厂有25台织布机。 来自《简明英汉词典》
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adipocytokines
air exhauster
alsbachite
anti-virus software
antifouling coating
Athanasian Creed
Belemang Besar, Sungai
ber-lin
broad-reach
canard wing
capsule-type manometer
carp stone
carpetbag steak
cashing in a prize
chemical biocoenology
chukar partridges
chylosystis
Citizens Advice
commercial beef grade
common antibody
copper beeches
cricothyroid articular capsule
crus laterale dextrum
crystogen
deprivation cuisine
depth of transverse
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diamond horseshoe
divarication
editorial control
electrostatic induced current
extractive distillation
falcoes
fat deterioration
financial accountability
Front-Mu points
gallant foxes
giro account
hagiology
hamme ton silver
hyperdesks
hypocarnivore
ignitability
kagak
lattice search
leftmost cell
lenomyia honesta
lubranis
lycosa formosana
maosi
massulae
melissin
mining locomotive
Native Americans
nonarmored
off highway vehicle
on a need-to-know basis
perhydrates
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phethenylate
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pigeoneers
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plastic deformation of glass
plumbous chloride
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postischemia
private telegraph
purple sanicles
queyrat erythroplasia
radiate costo-sternal ligament
Robert Anson Heinlein
rurale
Saccopharyngiformes
sacculi
Seaward R.
separate completion
shared peripheral
shochetim
simple solid
Sinnai
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sluing arch
snets
southey
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spray carburettor
superfluous term
sustainable procurement
svstem
szabmacher
tape punched-paper channels
tortoise-shells
travel(l)ing allowance
turbo refrigerator
ultra-optimeter
united states constitutions
upper bound elemental technique
Vinyon HH
ximengite
yes sir!