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Tytuł:
My house is my castle. O semiologii dziewiętnastowiecznych pałaców czynszowych Wrocławia.
‘My house is my castle’. On semiology of the 19th- century tenement palaces in Wrocław
Autorzy:
Grzegorczyk, Bożena
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/560074.pdf
Data publikacji:
2009
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Wrocławski. Instytut Historii Sztuki
Tematy:
architektura XIX wieku
pałace czynszowe we Wrocławiu
Opis:
The subject of this analysis are three tenement houses in Wroclaw, aiming to be a „zins-Palast”. Each of them received the name of its principal. The first one was a house belonging to the Jewish family firm „Moritz Sachs”, built during the years 1871-73 and situated at a plot on the corner of Teatralny Square and Świdnicka Street. The second one was a commercial establishment founded by baron Josef Huppmann-Valbella during the years 1873-75 at Kołłątaja Street 30/32. The third was at first glance a more modest tenement house, but erected at the foot of the flank of Liebich ́s Hill by the town council member Gustav Friderici in the years 1875-77. Our analysis is based on the method suggested by Umberto Eco in „La struttura assente”. The model of the Florentine palazzo was taken as a reference point, together with its whole context of meanings assigned to this type of achievements (the family habitat, the place for political discussions and meetings with clients, the owner ́s testimony stato and gloria, the owner ́s statue of power and triumph). Analysing this assumption special attention has been paid to these elements of the Renaissance origin, which decided their palatial image. Consequently our observations were directed towards the lay-out, the spacial outline, the interior decorations and furnishings. Because the Renaissance palazzo ́s reveal in the context of ‘openness’, we did try to present them above all in the principal ́s complexion. As a result, it seems, that only the house of the „Moritz Sachs” firm deserves the name palatial residence.
Źródło:
Quart. Kwartalnik Instytutu Historii Sztuki Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego; 2009, 3(13); 35-59
1896-4133
Pojawia się w:
Quart. Kwartalnik Instytutu Historii Sztuki Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Joanna Macalik, "Tak oto stoję". Dawny kościół imienia Marcina Lutra we Wrocławiu, Wrocław 2011.
‘Here I Stand’. The Former Martin Luther Church in Wrocław, Wrocław 2011
Autorzy:
Gruk, Wojciech
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/560100.pdf
Data publikacji:
2012
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Wrocławski. Instytut Historii Sztuki
Tematy:
wrocławska architektura sakralna XIX i XX wieku
Wrocław
kościół imienia Marcina Lutra we Wrocławiu
Opis:
Joanna Macalik’s book is the first monograph of the not preserved Martin Luther Church, which was situated till 1945 in Przedmieście Szczytnickie [Szczytnickie Suburb] in Wrocław. The discussed temple was a jubilee church erected in 1883 to celebrate the 400th birthday anniversary of the Father of the Reformation. The book presents possibly complete picture of the church, what has been achieved by the analysis of the temple placement in the city topography, the analysis of its architectural form, style and iconography of the building, also thanks to combining the subject of studies with a wide historical, social, political and religious background of Wrocław at the end of the 19th and the first half of the 20th centuries. The study makes a satisfactory use – occasionally for the first time – of the written records kept in Wrocław and Berlin archives. The author also made an attempt to move the considerations from the city context onto the wider, all-German background by characterising the selected jubilee churches from the area of Germany in one of the chapters. Therefore the discussed elaboration is an important study in terms of art history, but also for the history of Wrocław – especially 19th-century religious culture and its meaning in changes that the city underwent in this century. The reviewed book is the ninth volume in the series ‘Biblioteka Dawnego Wrocławia’ [‘Library of Old Wrocław’] edited by Prof. Jan Harasimowicz.
Źródło:
Quart. Kwartalnik Instytutu Historii Sztuki Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego; 2012, 3(25); 92-95
1896-4133
Pojawia się w:
Quart. Kwartalnik Instytutu Historii Sztuki Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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