Rubensiana in Polish Collections. What is What: Original, Replica, Copy?

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Edited by: Dorota Folga-Januszewska, Dominika Walawender-Musz

Series of The Wilanów Collection

The subtitle of the publication 'What is What: Original, Replica, Copy?' is the message of the Wilanów Collection Catalogue series. It posits the primacy of multifaceted research of works of art at the basis for the preparation of integrated exhibition, education and information programmes if they are to arouse the interest and trust of the public and its participation in the cultural development of the museum with a genotype of social service

The programmes' attractiveness and participants' reactions come from presenting the principles and the methods of identifying originals and explaining the reasons for historical copies, detecting past alterations and conservation, and sometimes the reasons for damage.

The circumstances of collecting valuable works, how to maintain them, and collections disappear are no less interesting. Rarely, optimistic scenarios led to the creations of museums - private ones, over time, transformed due to maintenance costs into legal public entities funded by taxpayers and donors. 

A constant challenge since at least the eighteenth century has been for these institutions to assume social responsibility for the integrity and permanence of the collection as the individual work of its creator or creators. In the age of world wars, changes in economics and the foundations of capitalisation in Poland, especially after 1945, the cohesiveness of formerly authored art collections, book collections and archives was heavily decomposed in favour of the application of new political and scientific paradigms imposing an institutionalised and at the same time generic categorisation of objects generally coming from conceptually and historically compact wholes. Reconstructing original collectors' compositions is very labour-intensive, sometimes fraught with conjecture due to the enigmatic nature of historical sources and small amounts of data, or impossible due to the lack of early inventories, lists of movable properties or other forms of documentation.

Paweł Jaskanis

Director
Museum of King Jan III's Palace at Wilanów

 

Publisher: Museum of King Jan III's Palace at Wilanów
Publication date: 2024
Paperback: 450 pages
Dimensions: 30x24,5 cm
Type: Paperback
ISBN 978-83-972399-6-8

 

 

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