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Ekslibrysy Stanisława Ignacego Witkiewicza

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Article is a synthetic work on book plates made by Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz. The author discusses all previously known works created by the artist, showing not only their value and graphic technique, but she also portrays the person for whom works we recreated. Each time she describes the relation ship between them and Witkacy. The most important element of the article is to present to wide audience sensational discoveries made in the magazine of Warsaw School of Economics Library, and therefore to present two completely unknown so far, book plates created by Witkiewicz. The author carefully examines mentioned works, putting them in the context of the tumultuous experiences of the artist in the years 1914-1918, thus giving a holistic over view of the activities of Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz in the field of small artistic form, which is ex-libris.
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Ex-libris or bookplates, as markers of ownership, are an expression of the bibliophilic interests of the owners of book collections, and of the special care taken of each marked volume. For centuries, they have fulfilled their basic function, namely, to indicate that the volume belonged to a particular person, but over time they have also become an object of collection. Ex-libris peeled off the insides of covers, ones custom-made to be exchanged, individual markers, and whole collections exhibited at auctions and in antique shops have all lost their original function in order to enrich those collections centred on these small markers of ownership. One of the largest private collections in Poland was gathered by Antoni Brosz (1910-1978) – a Kraków bibliophile, collector and translator. Over the course of about 40 years, he accumulated a collection of about 20,000 ex-libris, as well as a rich selection of books on the topic. In 1980, his collection of almost 16,000 marks by both Polish and foreign authors and owners was donated to the Jagiellonian Library. Apart from information about the collection, this article also includes a proposal for its development and description.
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Kolekcja ekslibrisów Antoniego Brosza Ekslibrisy jako znaki własnościowe są wyrazem bibliofilskich zainteresowań właściciela księgozbioru oraz jego szczególnej troski o każdy oznaczony wolumin. Przez wieki spełniały swą podstawową funkcję – wskazania przynależności tomu do konkretnej osoby, jednak z czasem stały się także obiektem kolekcjonerstwa. Odklejane z drugiej strony okładek, wykonywane na zamówienie w celach wymiany, pojedyncze znaki i kolekcje wystawiane na aukcjach i w antykwariatach – zatraciły swą pierwotną funkcję, by wzbogacać zbiory sprofilowane na małą grafikę własnościową. Jedną z największych prywatnych polskich kolekcji stworzył Antoni Brosz (1910-1978) – krakowski bibliofil, kolekcjoner, tłumacz. W ciągu ok. 50 lat zgromadził zasób ok. 20 000 ekslibrisów oraz bogatą literaturę tematyczną. W 1980 r. zasób niespełna 16 000 znaków zarówno polskich, jak i zagranicznych autorów i właścicieli, został przekazany do Biblioteki Jagiellońskiej. Artykuł poza opisem kolekcji zawiera także propozycję jej opracowania.
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