释义 |
‖ bodegon|bodeˈgon| Pl. -ones |-ˈones|. [Sp., f. bodega bodega.] Properly, a Spanish tavern-piece; hence, any Spanish picture representing still-life or a genre subject.
[1748H. Johnson tr. Lozano's Earthquake at Lima (ed. 2) 317 Those who keep the Bodegones, (a Sort of Taverns, which are no better than a Chandler's-shop; for besides Wine, they sell Candles, Fish, Salt, Cheese and Bacon).] 1843Penny Cycl. XXVI. 189/1 Beginning with subjects of still-life..such as meat, vegetables, and kitchen utensils: hence the generic name Bodegones, by which they are still known. 1848W. Stirling-Maxwell Artists of Spain II. 580 These ‘bodegones’ of his early days are worthy of the best pencils of Flanders. 1896W. Armstrong Life Velazquez 12 His earliest independent works were bodegones—kitchen and tavern scenes. |