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Young Poland: The Polish Arts and Crafts Movement, 1890-1918 [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 240 pages, aukštis x plotis: 260x220 mm, 254 Illustrations, color; 43 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Dec-2020
  • Leidėjas: Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1848224532
  • ISBN-13: 9781848224537
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 240 pages, aukštis x plotis: 260x220 mm, 254 Illustrations, color; 43 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Dec-2020
  • Leidėjas: Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1848224532
  • ISBN-13: 9781848224537
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Young Poland: The Polish Arts and Crafts Movement, 18901918 is the first book in any language to explore the Young Poland (Moda Polska) period in the context of the international Arts and Crafts movements.

The Young Poland movement emerged in the 1890s in response to the countrys non-existence for almost a century. It embraced an unprecedented flourishing of applied arts and the revival of crafts, drawing inspiration from nature, history, peasant traditions and craftsmanship to convey patriotic values.

The book argues that Young Poland shared fundamental parallels with the British Arts and Crafts Movement, and that it was specifically this Arts and Crafts ethos that fuelled the movements patriotic ideology and the nations quest to regain Polish independence.

The lavishly illustrated publication charts the rich history of the artists, designers and craftspeople whose schemes came to define Young Poland, including over 250 illustrations of ceramics, furniture, textiles, paper cuttings, wood carvings, tableware, stained glass, book arts, childrens toys and Christmas decorations, as well as domestic, church and civic interior decoration schemes.

The book is the culmination of an international research project co-financed by the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage as part of the Inspiring Culture' Programme. It is a collaboration between Lund Humphries, the William Morris Gallery, the National Museum in Kraków and the Polish Cultural Institute, London.

Recenzijos

'This beautiful book lifts the lid on the story of Moda Polska, or Young Poland. While other countries had their Art Nouveau, Vienna its Secession, and Britain its Arts and Crafts Movement, for Poland, around 1900, this was its emerging and unique arts moment.' - The Arts Society (The Best New Art Books to Enjoy this Month) Featured on the Financial Timess list of Best new art books for autumn, 2020 'The spirit of Young Poland deserves the attention this book gives' - Art Quarterly magazine "The book is well-researched and beautifully illustrated. With such diverse work within a single movement, the illustrations take on particular importance. It provides a helpful overview of the movement, its key people, places and ideas. Then, a series of seven studies of objects and crafts practices provides more in-depth perspectives." - Studio International 'Having presented a comprehensive overview of the ethos of Young Poland along with an account of its main protagonists, in the second half of the catalogue the editors provide an extensive visual display of the artefacts and designs produced by members of this movement... Taken together, these treasures along with the catalogue essays which provide an insightful overview of how they came to be made, serve to show how protean and culturally vital the Young Poland movement was.'   Pre-Raphaelite Review

Acknowledgements 6(3)
Preface: Young Poland and the Search for a National Style 9(6)
Alison Smith
Editors' Introduction: Young Poland and the Arts and Crafts Movement, 1890-1918 - A New Perspective 15(14)
Andrzej Szczerski
Julia Griffin
PART 1 THE MAKING OF THE POLISH ARTS AND CRAFTS MOVEMENT: KEY PEOPLE. PLACES AND IDEAS
1 The Reception of the Pre-Raphaelites and the Arts and Crafts Movement in Poland
29(14)
Andrzej Szczerski
2 Fellow Arts and Crafts Reformers Stanistaw Wyspianski and William Morris: Parallel Lives
43(14)
Julia Griffin
3 `Let Us Surround Ourselves With Our Own Beauty': Stanistaw Wyspiariski's Decorative Scheme for the Franciscan Church in Krakow
57(18)
Magdalena Laskowska
4 `Disappointed Love': Stanistaw Wyspianski and Wawel
75(12)
Anna Rudziriska
5 Wyspiariski's Chochoiy. A Meditation on the `Straw Man' Generation
87(4)
Anna Rudziriska
6 The Zakopane Style of Stanistaw Witkiewicz Zbigniew Mozdzierz
91(14)
Anna Wende-Surmiak
7 Karol Ktosowski and the Silent Villa: Living the Arts and Crafts Life in the Tatras
105(6)
Edyta Barucka
8 Karol Ktosowski (1882-1971): The Last Young Poland Artist and a Genius for Ornament
111(12)
Julia Griffin
9 `Fine Handwork of Various Professions': The Krakow Workshops
123(12)
Roisin Inglesby
10 Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska (b. 1891, Krakow, d. 1945, Manchester): The Pictorial Art of Young Poland's Daughter
135(14)
Barbara Bogoczek
Tony Howard
PART 2 OBJECTS AND CRAFT PRACTICES IN FOCUS
11 Interiors and Furniture
149(18)
Alicja Kilijariska
12 Edward Barttomiejczyk's Design for a Nursery
167(4)
Zofia Weiss
13 Textiles
171(16)
Joanna Regina Kowalska
14 Ceramics
187(10)
Bozena Kostuch
15 Children's Toys and Christmas-Tree Decorations from the Krakow Workshops
197(12)
Anna Myczkowska-Szczerska
16 The Book Beautiful
209(10)
Monika Pas
17 Painting
219(11)
Piotr Kopszak
Notes 230(5)
Select Bibliography 235(2)
Contributor Biographies 237(1)
Index 238(2)
Image Credits 240
Julia Griffin (née Dudkiewicz) is an art historian and curator specialising in the Arts & Crafts Movement and Victorian painting. Her PhD explores William Morris and D.G. Rossetti (Central Saint Martins, UAL). Julia has been responsible for a number of innovative exhibitions and permanent collection rehangs, notably the Citys New Collection Displays (2015) at the Guildhall Art Gallery, for which she was awarded Freedom of the City of London. Recent publications include contributions to May Morris. Art and Life (William Morris Gallery, 2017) and Routledge Research Companion to William Morris (2020).

Andrzej Szczerski is Director of the National Museum in Kraków and Professor in the Art History Department at Jagiellonian University. He has published extensively on 20th-century art, design, and architecture, including a pioneering study on the reception of British art in Central Europe Views of Albion, The Reception of British Art and Design in Central Europe (18901918) (Peter Lang Oxford: 2015). He has curated exhibitions on 19th and 20th century art and architecture, and in 2009 he co-curated "Symbolism in Poland and Britain" at the Tate Britain in London.