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Cogent Arts & Humanities
A methodology to identify a fragment of painted glass from excavations at John Paul II Square in Wrocław
Katarzyna Gemborys1  Justyna Kleszcz2  Piotr Kmiecik3  Robert Szwed4 
[1] Art Mediation Department, Faculty of Sculpture and Art Mediation, The E. Geppert Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Wrocław, Polan;Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Opole University of Technology, Opole, Polan;Institute of Natural and Technical Studies, the Angelus Silesius University of Applied Sciences in Wałbrzych, Wałbrzych, Polan;Pracownia Archeologiczna DELFA, Wrocław, Polan;
关键词: applied arts;    historical glasswork;    artistic glass;    Wrocław;    Silesia;    Stefan Bátory;    architectural excavations;    architectural analysis;    monument conservation;    medieval architecture;   
DOI  :  10.1080/23311983.2021.1977511
来源: Taylor & Francis
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【 摘 要 】

The aim of the paper is to discuss and analyze the discovery made during an archaeological and architectural rescue research conducted by a team led by Dr Ing. Arch. Piotr Kmiecik and Dr Robert Szwed in the years 2015–2019 on the premises of the former Babiński Hospital at John Paul II Square in Wrocław/Poland. During the research, a piece of glass with a very interesting painting decoration was discovered. The carried out architectural and archaeological research made it possible to unequivocally state that the discovery came from the times when Wroclaw was within the borders of the Kingdom of Bohemia within the Holy Roman Empire. The research used the method of historical, architectural and heraldic analysis, as well as physico-chemical research on glass together with its historical comparative analysis. This allowed to determine with great accuracy the time of creation and the origin of decoration. The graphical representation on the analyzed piece was also specified. It is the coat of arms of Stefan Bátory as Polish king, reconstructed on the basis of conducted analyses. Due to the high quality of elaboration of the detail and the subject matter of the presentation, this discovery was connected with court circles. Therefore, the discovery complements the knowledge about relations between Wroclaw and Poland at the end of the 16th century. The research itself allows to analyze the methodology of conducting interdisciplinary research in the field of history of art and architecture based on the cultural context of the place.

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