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The purpose of this paper is to show a collection of Dutch azure tiles stored in an old palace in Krzyżowice (Lower Silesia, Poland). The article presents a brief history of the palace and shows the images applied to decorate the tiles, focusing mainly on the image of a Dutch village: landscapes with bridges, mills, boats, scenic pieces presenting fishermen at work, people skating, animals (especially cows). The text is to show the way in which the tile images and other products of Dutch culture relate to one another (copperplate engravings, poetry). The paper thus seeks to present what makes... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Skubisz, Joanna
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Verlag/Hrsg.: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego Sp. z o.o.
Schlagwörter: Silesia / Krzyżowice / Dutch tiles / image / Dutch village
Sprache: Polish
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Link(s) : https://wuwr.pl/nwr/article/view/12742

The purpose of this paper is to show a collection of Dutch azure tiles stored in an old palace in Krzyżowice (Lower Silesia, Poland). The article presents a brief history of the palace and shows the images applied to decorate the tiles, focusing mainly on the image of a Dutch village: landscapes with bridges, mills, boats, scenic pieces presenting fishermen at work, people skating, animals (especially cows). The text is to show the way in which the tile images and other products of Dutch culture relate to one another (copperplate engravings, poetry). The paper thus seeks to present what makes this collection of tiles interesting in this particular part of Europe. ; The purpose of this paper is to show a collection of Dutch azure tiles stored in an old palace in Krzyżowice (Lower Silesia, Poland). The article presents a brief history of the palace and shows the images applied to decorate the tiles, focusing mainly on the image of a Dutch village: landscapes with bridges, mills, boats, scenic pieces presenting fishermen at work, people skating, animals (especially cows). The text is to show the way in which the tile images and other products of Dutch culture relate to one another (copperplate engravings, poetry). The paper thus seeks to present what makes this collection of tiles interesting in this particular part of Europe. ; The purpose of this paper is to show a collection of Dutch azure tiles stored in an old palace in Krzyżowice (Lower Silesia, Poland). The article presents a brief history of the palace and shows the images applied to decorate the tiles, focusing mainly on the image of a Dutch village: landscapes with bridges, mills, boats, scenic pieces presenting fishermen at work, people skating, animals (especially cows). The text is to show the way in which the tile images and other products of Dutch culture relate to one another (copperplate engravings, poetry). The paper thus seeks to present what makes this collection of tiles interesting in this particular part of Europe.