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Beyond Form and Fancy: The Merchant Palaces of Kazimierz Dolny in Poland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 November 2017

Abstract

This article builds upon Jan Białostocki's seminal book The Art of the Renaissance in Eastern Europe by examining two merchant palaces in the port city of Kazimierz Dolny on the Vistula River in Poland but departs from his interpretation of them. Focusing on the stucco architecture and relief-sculpture of their façades, the article argues against Białostocki's traditional reading of imitation as being driven by artistic influence, and, through the study of the city's mercantile and pilgrimage context, it proposes instead that a notion of imitation that was deeply immersed in sophisticated practices of copying and reference making. It concludes that the merchant community in Kazimierz Dolny was aiming to forge a new civic identity in order to contend in a broader social, religious and economic realm that was traversed by merchants, travellers and pilgrims alike.

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Copyright © The Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain 2017 
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Fig. 1. Kazimierz Dolny, Palaces of Nicolaus and Christopher Przybyło, façades overlooking the city square

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Fig. 2. Kazimierz Dolny, Palace of Nicolaus Przybyło, façade

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Fig. 3. Gdańsk, Artus Court, Great Stove

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Fig. 4. Gdańsk, Artus Court, Great Stove, detail

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Fig. 5. Kazimierz Dolny, granary of Christopher Przybyło, gable with exposed limestone and red brick

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Fig. 6. Kazimierz Dolny, granary of Christopher Przybyło, façade

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Fig. 7. Kazimierz Dolny, Palace of Christopher Przybyło, façade detail of pilaster

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Fig. 8. Bejsce, St Nicolaus Church, Firlej Chapel

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Fig. 9. Lviv, Boim Chapel, exterior

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Fig. 10. Lviv, Boim Chapel, interior

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Fig. 11. Lublin, palace once belonging to the Konopnica family, façade

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Fig. 12. Lublin, palace once belonging to the Konopnica family, ornamented windows

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Fig. 13. Kazimierz Dolny, palace once belonging to the Celej family, façade

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Fig. 14. Kazimierz Dolny, palace once belonging to the Celej family, attic

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Fig. 15. Kazimierz Dolny, Palaces of Nicolaus and Christopher Przybyło, façades

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Fig. 16. Kazimierz Dolny, Palaces of Nicolaus and Christopher Przybyło: freeze and attic

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Fig. 17. Kazimierz Dolny, Palace of Nicolaus Przybyło, corner tabernacle

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Fig. 18. Kazimierz Dolny, Palace of Nicolaus Przybyło, relief of St Nicolaus

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Fig. 19. Kazimierz Dolny, Palace of Christopher Przybyło, relief of St Christopher

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Fig. 20. Poznań Town Hall, façade and left flank

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Fig. 21. Gdańsk, Golden House, façade

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Fig. 22. Goląb, House of Loreto, exterior