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Biuletyn Historii Sztuki — 73.2011

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DOI Artikel:
Olszewska, Magdalena M.: Oprawa artystyczna podróży Stanisława Augusta Poniatowskiego do Kaniowa w 1787 roku
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.34475#0186

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MAGDALENA M. OLSZEWSKA

of the royal trip by Stanislaus Augustus. In addition,
there arose a building in the gardens at Kościelniki a
post-glacial bolder inscribed with information
pertaining to the king's stop over in Mała Wieś and
an inscription preserved in the church of St. James at
Żółkiew (Ukr.: Zukva).
Research has been earned out on the basis of
primary sources and the rich literature subsequently
published on the subject. Prior to this the publishing
of this article, the thus-far unreviewed Dynrynyz
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published by P. Dufour after 22nd July, 1787 by
Adam Naruszewicz and its subsequent editions have
been all but totally ignored.
The phenomenon of the artistry connected with
Stanislaus Augustus's travels to Kaniów, which

came into existence in the 18th century, gave light to
considerable additional information concerning the
Polish monarchy, court, customs, the overall political
situation in Poland, as well as contacts between the
monarch and his subjects; all this, in spite of the
comparatively poor visual documentation. Further
investigations, however, demand analysis of the
remaining sources still available in archives both
within and outside this country. These sources
should provide further information relating to the
course of the journey to and Rom Kaniów and the
organisation it required. Themes not touched on in
the current text concerning the course of ceremonial
gift presentation, alongside the relations between all
personages involved, including those receiving the
monarch into their households, require a separate
study, lying as they do beyond the scope of the
current article.

TranA/eder/ hy Peter MmTyn
 
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