Bibliotheca Arnamagnæana. Supplementum - 01.08.1967, Qupperneq 141

Bibliotheca Arnamagnæana. Supplementum - 01.08.1967, Qupperneq 141
141 nearest town. The people who gave employment to the wood-carvers were the farmers themselves, officialdom, and the church. Apart from parts of buildings (barge boards, for instance) and quite a lot of church furniture, the wooden objects decorated by carvings were pieces of domestic furniture and utens- ils. There is a relatively small number of recurring standard types. The traditional Icelandic farmstead, with its short-lived turf houses and simple working life, neither required nor permitted much variation in equipment. The living room («baðstofan», figs. 2 and 3) had fixed beds built along the walls, and people used to sit on the edges of their beds both for meals and for working at handicrafts. Literature concerning decorative Icelandic wood-carving is not voluminous. A list is given on pp. 18-20. Surveys, in particular, will be seen to be brief. Among the motifs in the wood-carvings, the purely ornamental are the most frequent, and among these plant motifs are the commonest. Only one of the twenty medieval items has no plant ornamentation. Of the items that have been preserved from later periods, about two-thirds seem to have plant ornamentation, mostly in bas-relief. The remaining third are decorated partly with geometrical designs, partly with inscriptions (mostly in «höfðaletur», an Icelandic type of script, in bas-relief, based on Gothic minuscules), and, relatively rarely, with representations of human beings and animals. A combination of the motifs is not infrequent. II. The Catholic period. 1. Plant and animal motifs up to 1200. Iceland was made officially Christian in the year 1000. As in the other Nordic countries, the new religion was followed by a change of style in art. To a large extent, plant motifs replaced the old animal ornament- ation. Of the large quantity of monumental works of art in wood which must have been created in Scandi- navia and Iceland in the viking period and early middle ages, hardly anything remains. The few items that have stood up to the wear and tear of time are the more valuable, particularly in view of their high quality. The woodwork in the viking-ship finds at Oseberg and Gokstad, and in the Urnes stave church, must be peaks of achievement. And, chronologically, the gap between Gokstad and Urnes can be bridged by the Möðrufell and Flatatunga fragments, Icelandic links of inestimable significance. The carved panels from the farms Möðrufell in Eyjafjörður and Flatatunga i Skagafjörður (figs. 35-39) are decorated in «viking style» and are thus set apart from the rest of the medieval items with their more Romanesque stamp. The incised ornamentation of the Möðrufell panels seems to be a particularly close approach to the younger Jellinge style, in the strictest sense of that term (about the year 1000). On the other hand, the top designs in relief are strongly reminiscent of motifs on Swedish runic stones from the middle of the eleventh century and later, and also bear a certain resemblance to the palmets of the«Ringerike group». The incised plant ornamentation on the four fragments of wainscoting from Flatatunga, found during the pulling down of the old farm-buildings in 1952, are in typical Ringerike style, and are the only samples of woodwork known to us that are quite unmistakably in that style. They have been attributed to the first half of the eleventh century (Kr. Eldjárn). The fragmentary remains of decoration from Hrafnagil in Eyjafjörður (figs. 41-47), one board and six pieces of posts or thick planks, are decorated with interwoven vines and animals in relief. Both these and the church door from Valþjófsstaðir in Fljótsdalur, East Iceland (fig. 48), call to mind carved Norwegian stave church portals. We may regard them as the merest glimpses of Icelandic wood-carving from about the year 1200.
Qupperneq 1
Qupperneq 2
Qupperneq 3
Qupperneq 4
Qupperneq 5
Qupperneq 6
Qupperneq 7
Qupperneq 8
Qupperneq 9
Qupperneq 10
Qupperneq 11
Qupperneq 12
Qupperneq 13
Qupperneq 14
Qupperneq 15
Qupperneq 16
Qupperneq 17
Qupperneq 18
Qupperneq 19
Qupperneq 20
Qupperneq 21
Qupperneq 22
Qupperneq 23
Qupperneq 24
Qupperneq 25
Qupperneq 26
Qupperneq 27
Qupperneq 28
Qupperneq 29
Qupperneq 30
Qupperneq 31
Qupperneq 32
Qupperneq 33
Qupperneq 34
Qupperneq 35
Qupperneq 36
Qupperneq 37
Qupperneq 38
Qupperneq 39
Qupperneq 40
Qupperneq 41
Qupperneq 42
Qupperneq 43
Qupperneq 44
Qupperneq 45
Qupperneq 46
Qupperneq 47
Qupperneq 48
Qupperneq 49
Qupperneq 50
Qupperneq 51
Qupperneq 52
Qupperneq 53
Qupperneq 54
Qupperneq 55
Qupperneq 56
Qupperneq 57
Qupperneq 58
Qupperneq 59
Qupperneq 60
Qupperneq 61
Qupperneq 62
Qupperneq 63
Qupperneq 64
Qupperneq 65
Qupperneq 66
Qupperneq 67
Qupperneq 68
Qupperneq 69
Qupperneq 70
Qupperneq 71
Qupperneq 72
Qupperneq 73
Qupperneq 74
Qupperneq 75
Qupperneq 76
Qupperneq 77
Qupperneq 78
Qupperneq 79
Qupperneq 80
Qupperneq 81
Qupperneq 82
Qupperneq 83
Qupperneq 84
Qupperneq 85
Qupperneq 86
Qupperneq 87
Qupperneq 88
Qupperneq 89
Qupperneq 90
Qupperneq 91
Qupperneq 92
Qupperneq 93
Qupperneq 94
Qupperneq 95
Qupperneq 96
Qupperneq 97
Qupperneq 98
Qupperneq 99
Qupperneq 100
Qupperneq 101
Qupperneq 102
Qupperneq 103
Qupperneq 104
Qupperneq 105
Qupperneq 106
Qupperneq 107
Qupperneq 108
Qupperneq 109
Qupperneq 110
Qupperneq 111
Qupperneq 112
Qupperneq 113
Qupperneq 114
Qupperneq 115
Qupperneq 116
Qupperneq 117
Qupperneq 118
Qupperneq 119
Qupperneq 120
Qupperneq 121
Qupperneq 122
Qupperneq 123
Qupperneq 124
Qupperneq 125
Qupperneq 126
Qupperneq 127
Qupperneq 128
Qupperneq 129
Qupperneq 130
Qupperneq 131
Qupperneq 132
Qupperneq 133
Qupperneq 134
Qupperneq 135
Qupperneq 136
Qupperneq 137
Qupperneq 138
Qupperneq 139
Qupperneq 140
Qupperneq 141
Qupperneq 142
Qupperneq 143
Qupperneq 144
Qupperneq 145
Qupperneq 146
Qupperneq 147
Qupperneq 148
Qupperneq 149
Qupperneq 150
Qupperneq 151
Qupperneq 152
Qupperneq 153
Qupperneq 154
Qupperneq 155
Qupperneq 156
Qupperneq 157
Qupperneq 158
Qupperneq 159
Qupperneq 160
Qupperneq 161
Qupperneq 162
Qupperneq 163
Qupperneq 164
Qupperneq 165
Qupperneq 166
Qupperneq 167
Qupperneq 168
Qupperneq 169
Qupperneq 170
Qupperneq 171
Qupperneq 172
Qupperneq 173
Qupperneq 174
Qupperneq 175
Qupperneq 176

x

Bibliotheca Arnamagnæana. Supplementum

Direct Links

Hvis du vil linke til denne avis/magasin, skal du bruge disse links:

Link til denne avis/magasin: Bibliotheca Arnamagnæana. Supplementum
https://timarit.is/publication/1672

Link til dette eksemplar:

Link til denne side:

Link til denne artikel:

Venligst ikke link direkte til billeder eller PDfs på Timarit.is, da sådanne webadresser kan ændres uden advarsel. Brug venligst de angivne webadresser for at linke til sitet.