Poland and artistic culture of Western Europe : 14th-20th century
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Poland and artistic culture of Western Europe : 14th-20th century
(Polish studies : transdisciplinary perspectives, v. 6)
Peter Lang, 2014
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
In ten studies by Polish authors this book offers an overview of Polish artistic culture and its relation to Western European culture. Thematically, it ranges from fine arts, sculpture and architecture to music, drama and theatre, spanning seven centuries of European artistic culture. While forming an array of topics, it provides a perfect factual introduction into history of art and culture of Eastern and Western Europe for both professionals and readers interested in the humanities. Not only does the book provide historical knowledge, it also helps to understand the peculiar character of Polish culture by triggering the imagination. Absorbing cultural influences from the West, Poland usually tried to integrate these into its own traditions, transferring Western culture further into other parts of Eastern Europe. On other occasions Poland is broadcasting its own culture to the outside world.
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Contents: Elzbieta Witkowska-Zaremba: Ars Musica In Late Medieval Europe: Paris - Prague - Cracow - Jaroslaw Komorowski: To The Poet's Country: Polish Journeys Towards Shakespeare - Hanna Osiecka-Samsonowicz: Polish Ceremonies In The Roman "Teatro del Mondo" (1587-1696) - Barbara Przybyszewska-Jarminska: The Music-Related Contacts Of Polish Vasas' Royal Courts With Rome And Vienna - Jakub Sito: Sculptors From The Court Circles Of Augustus II The Strong And Augustus III, Kings of Poland and Electors Of Saxony - Katarzyna Mikocka-Rachubowa: Rome And Sculpture In Poland In The Reign Of King Stanislaus Augustus (1764-1795) - Malgorzata Omilanowska: Polish Architects Studying In Berlin In The Nineteenth Century - Tomasz Grygiel: Munich Inspiration in the Architectural Landscape Of Warsaw In The Nineteenth And Early Twentieth Centuries (Until 1914) - Lech Sokol: Awareness Expanded. Henrik Ibsen And August Strindberg In Poland (1874-1918). Reception And Revision - Anna Wierzbicka: Polish Artistic Colony In Paris (1900-1918) In The Texts By The Art Critic And Art Dealer Adolf Basler.
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