“[...] this crown coming out of the grave onto the world, into bright daylight, after five centuries” – A Bookplate from the National Museum in Kraków Cover Image

„[…] ta korona po pięciu wiekach z grobu wychodząca na świat, na jasne słońce” – ekslibris Muzeum Narodowego w Krakowie
“[...] this crown coming out of the grave onto the world, into bright daylight, after five centuries” – A Bookplate from the National Museum in Kraków

Author(s): Katarzyna Podniesińska
Subject(s): Cultural history, Social history
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Komisji Edukacji Narodowej w Krakowie
Keywords: Polish bookplate;National Museum in Krakow;Jan Bukowski;Ignacy Łopienski;Jozef Mehoffer;Polish Applied Arts;applied art;Young Poland;woodcut;typography;printmaking;collecting ;bookplate collectors

Summary/Abstract: In 1901, the association Polska Sztuka Stosowana (Polish Applied Arts) announced a contest for a bookplate to be featured at the National Museum in Kraków. It was the first competition of this sort in the Polish lands, and the result was the first artistic Polish bookplate created by a traditional technique. Its author was Jan Bukowski, then starting his career in typography and illustration. Marking books with a decorative label, usually pasted onto the front endpaper, was becoming fashionable among bibliophiles and was an expression of their taste, education and artistic culture. For the following twenty or so years, the contest became a model for many other similar competitions. This article analyzes the form and content of the bookplate in question, which for many years became the trademark and logo of the National Museum in Kraków. It was also the paragon of the Polish exlibris valuable not only for its artistic but also Polish national features. Lastly, it was an object of exchange between the museum and Polish and foreign institutions, on the one hand, and between collectors, on the other.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 10
  • Page Range: 217-237
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: Polish