Smierc w kulturze dawnej Polski od sredniowiecza do konca XVIII wieku: Przerazliwe echo traby zaosnej do wiecznosci wzywajacej [Death in Polish Culture from the Middle Ages until the End of the Eighteenth Century: The Terrifying Sound of the Mourning Trumpet Summoning the Dead to the Other World]
Smierc w kulturze dawnej Polski od sredniowiecza do konca XVIII wieku: Przerazliwe echo traby zaosnej do wiecznosci wzywajacej [Death in Polish Culture from the Middle Ages until the End of the Eighteenth Century: The Terrifying Sound of the Mourning Trumpet Summoning the Dead to the Other World] |
author: Moisan-Jablonska, Krystyna
, author: Mrozowski, Przemysaw
, author: Nowinski, Janusz
Illustrations
Western art unattributed:
45. The Wheel of Death, by an Unknown Polish Artist. 1630-80. 353 by 461 cm. (Augustinian Church of St Catherine and St Margaret, Cracow; Exh. Royal Castle, Warsaw).
Western art unattributed:
46. Coffin Portrait of a Noblewoman of Chlastawa, by a Polish Artist. 1670-80. Tin Plate, 42.5 by 42.5 cm. (Miedzyrzecz Museum; Exh. Royal Castle, Warsaw).
Exhibition Review
Art under the Polish-Saxon Union. Warsaw and Dresden
108. King Augustus II, by Louis de Silvestre. c. 1718. 253 by 172 cm. (Gemäldegalerie Alter Meister, Dresden).
Attributed works:
109. Peter the Great Tsar of Russia, by Jan Kupecky. c. 1711. 111 by 79.5 cm. (The Kórnik Library, Kórnik).
Attributed works:
110. Inclinata Resurgit, by Bernardo Bellotto. 1762. 109 by 154.5 cm. (Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden).
Attributed works:
111. The Branicki Palace in Biaƚystok (by Johann Siegmund Deybel and Johan Heinrich Klemme, 1728-58), by Michael Heinrich Rentz. Engraving, 43.1 by 56.8 cm. (The Czartoryski Museum, Cracow).