Remarks on the Canon. Bruno Schulz’s Early Sketchbook and the Frescoes in Landau’s Villa Cover Image

Uwagi w sprawie kanonu. Brunona Schulza szkicownik młodzieńczy i freski w willi Landaua
Remarks on the Canon. Bruno Schulz’s Early Sketchbook and the Frescoes in Landau’s Villa

Author(s): Małgorzata Kitowska-Łysiak
Subject(s): Visual Arts, Recent History (1900 till today), Polish Literature, Ukrainian Literature, Philology
Published by: Fundacja Terytoria Książki
Keywords: Bruno Schulz; schulz studies; literary theory; interwar period; polish literature;

Summary/Abstract: The frescoes painted by Schulz in Landau’s villa are, to our present knowledge, his last work done under unusual circumstances – under pressure. We will never find out whether Schulz, doing his final job, had any artistic ambitions, but we can assume that it was not just a ransom he had to pay to live. At any rate, he followed his main principle of combining the real and the imaginary, in that case the motifs from fairy tales. It seems that juvenile daubing and illustrations to popular tales for children belong to a “reality of a lower rank,” but this is what brings them together, which liberates the frescoes from the space of death, tears down a thanatological curtain, and makesus perceive them, just like the drawings from the sketchbook, as artistic efforts – notfirst but last. One might say that both the fairy tale motifs and their rendering let Schulz reach beyond oppression and include the frescoes in the main course of his development. Thus, the frescoes in Landau’s villa are a gesture of oppressed freedom,but freedom nonetheless. A Great Artist wanted to save not only his life, but also, and perhaps above all, the integrity of his art.

  • Issue Year: 2/2013
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 63-78
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Polish