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Biuletyn Historii Sztuki
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2012
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vol. 74
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issue 1
95-106
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The paper deals with the phenomenon of Hollandism in European functional ceramics in 1880-1945, a very common at the time tendency to adorn kitchen utensils with blue-and-white patterns featuring the motif of a windmill, making reference to the products coming from Dutch manufactories (mainly from Delft). The tendency was most widespread in Germany, Austria, France, Czechoslovakia, and Poland, appearing only occasionally in the Netherlands. Discussed in the paper are styles and decoration techniques, as well as the social contexts of the phenomenon and its relations with the unusually powerful in Europe myth of Holland regarded at the time to be the model of burghers’ virtues.
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The paper discusses the main features of the material culture of the Poles in Eastern Galicia in the late 19th century until the 1930s. The research includes setting up housing estates, dressing and eating habits and household utensils. The author attempts to show which elements of ethnographic culture were original and which were borrowed, mainly from other ethnic groups living in the area.
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W artykule omówiono główne cechy kultury materialnej ludności polskiej na terytorium wschodniej Galicji końca XIX w. i początku wieku XX (do końca lat 30.). Badaniu poddano budowę osiedli, sposoby ubierania się, zwyczaje żywieniowe, naczynia i sprzęt gospodarstwa domowego. Próbowano wykazać, gdzie elementy kultury etnograficznej były oryginalne, a gdzie wynikały z zapożyczeń, głównie od innych grup etnicznych, zamieszkałych na badanym terenie.
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