Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Adoracja Matki Boskiej w asyście dwóch świętych Janów w zbiorach Katedry Wawelskiej

View through CrossRef
There is a canvas (98,5 x 222,5cm) in the Wawel Cathedral that is not connected with any existing or historically documented altars inside the church (il. 1-3). Owing to its shape it has so far been considered to have been a predella, which - taking into account its size and proportions - seems rather unlikely. It may have been the top of the middle part of a retable, possibly in an altar dedicated to the two St. Johns. The painting presents the Virgin Mary with the Child seated under a canopy, attended by the two Saints, adored by kneeling angels with censers in their hands. A graphic model of the scene has been found; it is an engraving by Jan Sadeler (1550-1600) based on a design by Hans von Aachen (1552-1615), released in Munich in 1589 (il. 4). In Albertina, in Vienna, a working copy of the graphic made by Hans von Aachen has been preserved (il. 5) as well as a composition sketch by the same artist at the Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum in Braunschweig. An inscription on the drawing from 1589 reads: POENA ET PROEMIVM; there are also quotations from psalms and a dedication to Phillip Wilhelm (1576-1598), bishop of Regenzburg in 1589, later cardinal (1596), son of a Bavarian ruler Wilhelm V Wittelsbach (1548-1626). The young hierarch got it in the year of his consecration as a bishop. A pendant to it is the plate by Jan Sadeler of 1590, after Peter Candid (1548-1628), which was dedicated to Phillip Wilhelm’s younger brother - Ferdinand (1577-1650), later bishop of Cologne. The engraving also shows St. Mary with the Child in the company of St. Stephen and St. Laurence. Both works coincide with the artistic activity of Jan Sadeler and Hans von Achen in Munich, where they were summoned by Wilhelm V, and represent strictly planned art created for his court. Another painted version of Sadeler’s engraving was found in a Polish private collection. This is a small, good painting on panel, faithfully reproducing physiognomy and inscriptions known from the prototype. The picture in the Wawel Cathedral, probably painted in Cracow between 1600-1630 and based on the Munich model, is one of the examples of assimilating mannerist engravings from southern Germany in the Cracow environment. Their large influx into Little Poland at the end of the 16th and the beginning of the 17th century may be connected with animated contacts of Sigismund I ll’s court with Bavaria and its artistic centres such as Augsburg, the main purveyor of goldsmith’s work for the Polish king’s court.
Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow
Title: Adoracja Matki Boskiej w asyście dwóch świętych Janów w zbiorach Katedry Wawelskiej
Description:
There is a canvas (98,5 x 222,5cm) in the Wawel Cathedral that is not connected with any existing or historically documented altars inside the church (il.
1-3).
Owing to its shape it has so far been considered to have been a predella, which - taking into account its size and proportions - seems rather unlikely.
It may have been the top of the middle part of a retable, possibly in an altar dedicated to the two St.
Johns.
The painting presents the Virgin Mary with the Child seated under a canopy, attended by the two Saints, adored by kneeling angels with censers in their hands.
A graphic model of the scene has been found; it is an engraving by Jan Sadeler (1550-1600) based on a design by Hans von Aachen (1552-1615), released in Munich in 1589 (il.
4).
In Albertina, in Vienna, a working copy of the graphic made by Hans von Aachen has been preserved (il.
5) as well as a composition sketch by the same artist at the Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum in Braunschweig.
An inscription on the drawing from 1589 reads: POENA ET PROEMIVM; there are also quotations from psalms and a dedication to Phillip Wilhelm (1576-1598), bishop of Regenzburg in 1589, later cardinal (1596), son of a Bavarian ruler Wilhelm V Wittelsbach (1548-1626).
The young hierarch got it in the year of his consecration as a bishop.
A pendant to it is the plate by Jan Sadeler of 1590, after Peter Candid (1548-1628), which was dedicated to Phillip Wilhelm’s younger brother - Ferdinand (1577-1650), later bishop of Cologne.
The engraving also shows St.
Mary with the Child in the company of St.
Stephen and St.
Laurence.
Both works coincide with the artistic activity of Jan Sadeler and Hans von Achen in Munich, where they were summoned by Wilhelm V, and represent strictly planned art created for his court.
Another painted version of Sadeler’s engraving was found in a Polish private collection.
This is a small, good painting on panel, faithfully reproducing physiognomy and inscriptions known from the prototype.
The picture in the Wawel Cathedral, probably painted in Cracow between 1600-1630 and based on the Munich model, is one of the examples of assimilating mannerist engravings from southern Germany in the Cracow environment.
Their large influx into Little Poland at the end of the 16th and the beginning of the 17th century may be connected with animated contacts of Sigismund I ll’s court with Bavaria and its artistic centres such as Augsburg, the main purveyor of goldsmith’s work for the Polish king’s court.

Related Results

Kult świętych jako potwierdzenie jednoznacznego monoteizmu
Kult świętych jako potwierdzenie jednoznacznego monoteizmu
Już dla ojców Kościoła (por. Passio S. Polycarpi, a zwłaszcza dla św. Augustyna) kult świętych był przeciwieństwem kultów politeistycznych. Treścią artykułu jest przedstawienie bib...
Scripting the saints
Scripting the saints
Scripting the saintsThis essay approaches Hollywood movies about saints by analyzing the problems involved in at-tempting to follow both the scripts provided by the subjects’ lives...
Bractwa i stowarzyszenia kościelne Matki Bożej z La Salette w celu wynagrodzenia w dębowieckim sanktuarium
Bractwa i stowarzyszenia kościelne Matki Bożej z La Salette w celu wynagrodzenia w dębowieckim sanktuarium
Powstanie i działalność bractw i stowarzyszeń kościelnych ku czci Matki Bożej z La Salette w celu wynagrodzenia przy dębowieckim sanktuarium miało duże znaczenie dla Kościoła powsz...
Zarys historii Zgromadzenia Sióstr Matki Bożej z La Salette
Zarys historii Zgromadzenia Sióstr Matki Bożej z La Salette
Zgromadzenie Sióstr Matki Bożej z La Salette jest apostolskim instytutem zakonnym, na prawie papieskim od 19 września 2022 r., w służbie Kościołowi i jego misji. Powstało 20 styczn...
Święci Apostołowie Piotr i Paweł w obrzędach inauguracji pontyfikatu biskupa rzymskiego
Święci Apostołowie Piotr i Paweł w obrzędach inauguracji pontyfikatu biskupa rzymskiego
Prezentowany artykuł przedstawia rolę świętych Apostołów Piotra i Pawła w obrzędach inauguracji pontyfikatu biskupa rzymskiego. Dwaj święci, którzy ponieśli śmierć męczeńską w Rzym...
Epitafium Heilsbergów z katedry w Królewcu
Epitafium Heilsbergów z katedry w Królewcu
Do czasu II wojny światowej na północnej ścianie korpusu nawowego katedry w Królewcu znajdowało się epitafium Christopha Heilsberga (1552–1600) i jego małżonki, Cathariny, z domu M...
Sprzedaż rzeczy świętych na podstawie CISG
Sprzedaż rzeczy świętych na podstawie CISG
Celem artykułu jest analiza zastosowania Konwencji Narodów Zjednoczonych o umowach międzynarodowej sprzedaży towarów (CISG) w transakcjach dotyczących rzeczy świętych. Badania prz...
Kardynał Zbigniew Oleśnicki - organizator życia liturgicznego
Kardynał Zbigniew Oleśnicki - organizator życia liturgicznego
Osoba potężnego biskupa krakowskiego była wielokrotnie przedmiotem zainteresowania historyków. Zwracał ich uwagę nie tylko jako mąż stanu, ale także jako książę Kościoła. Oprócz po...

Back to Top