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The author aims to familiarise the Stanisław Samostrzelnik’s last-known works, which were polychrome decorations in the convent church, walls and vaulting of the monastery cloisters and vaulting of the library hall in the same abbey. In carrying out this commission, the artist focused on the heraldic decorations worked into this interior decoration, which can be read as a symbolic map of this religious house’s contacts within the Church structure of Małopolska, as well as representing the group of potential intimate friends and protectors of abbot Erazm Ciołek, the cannon of Cracow and Laodician bishop; a humanist fascinated by Erasmus of Rotterdam’s writings and closely connected to the royal court as well as Cracow University.
Perspektywy Kultury
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2020
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vol. 29
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issue 2
225-250
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The article shows the extraordinary story of a retable from the town of Steinau an der Oder (today’s Ścinawa). This unique monument could have been destroyed several times in its history, and yet, in spite of the circumstances, it survived and is still a feast to the eyes of visitors to the beautiful basilica of the Cistercian fathers in Mogiła. The example of the Ścinawa retable lets us trace the actions of the post-War revindicators who, on the one hand, saved and secured many valuable monuments, especially from Lower Silesia, from looting or devastation, and on the other, due to their hasty and chaotic actions, many individual fragments thereof were separated during transports lost their provenance for many years.
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Artykuł ukazuje niezwykłe losy retabulum pochodzącego z miasta Steinau an der Oder – dzisiejszej Ścinawy. Ten wyjątkowy zabytek kilkakrotnie w swojej historii mógł ulec zniszczeniu, a jednak, jakby na przekór okolicznościom, przetrwał i cieszy oczy odwiedzających przepiękną bazylikę ojców cystersów w Mogile. Na przykładzie ścinawskiego retabulum można prześledzić dzia­łania powojennych rewindykatorów, którzy z jednej strony uratowali i zabez­pieczyli przed grabieżą lub dewastacją wiele cennych zabytków, szczególnie z Dolnego Śląska, a z drugiej strony, wskutek zbyt szybkich i chaotycznych działań doprowadzali do tego, że poszczególne fragmenty rozdzielone pod­czas transportów na wiele lat traciły swoją proweniencję.
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