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Problems of reconstruction are one of the most composite and difficult issues in the art of conservation, and should be examined individually in the case of each subject. The presented reconstruction solutions were conducted as part of diploma studies written in the Chair for the Conservation and Restoration of Old Prints and Graphic Works. The background of the discussion is composed of reflections inspired by the philosophy of Umberto Eco concerning the idea of the „open work” and the equal rights enjoyed by various interpretation conceptions, from the viewpoint of the conservation and restoration of a work of art. The examined conservation studies are divided into two categories, owing to the character of the reconstruction — those which restore exhibition merits to the art work, and those which additionally aim at restoring its utilitarian function.
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An attempt to reconstruct the rood screen from the mid-13th century and of the chancel screen from the late 14th century in Cracow’s Dominican Church is presented; the reconstruction is based on excavations, architectural research, written records, and laser scanning measurements of the Church. The first screen was a partition wall opened up with two passages. The second, of the type of a Hallenlettner type was five-span with the lateral spans functioning as separate chapels and the middle span communicating the nave with the gallery. In 1543, the chancel screen was altered owing to the construction of the Chapel of St Hyacinth on the first storey. In 1581-1583, the chancel screen was pulled down as the Chapel was extended.
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W artykule przedstawiono próbę rekonstrukcji przegrody chórowej z poł. XIII w. oraz lektorium z końca XIV w. w kościele Dominikanów w Krakowie w oparciu o wykopaliska, badania architektoniczne, źródła pisane i pomiar kościoła metodą skanowania laserowego. Pierwsza przegroda była ścianą działową przeprutą dwoma przejściami. Druga, w typie lektorium halowego, była konstrukcją pięcioprzęsłową z bocznymi przęsłami funkcjonującymi jako samodzielne kaplice, i ze środkowym przęsłem komunikującym nawę z chórem. W 1543 r. lektorium przebudowano w związku z urządzeniem na jego piętrze kaplicy św. Jacka. W l. 1581-83 kaplicę powiększono burząc lektorium.
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