„Pożerali ją oczyma”. Kilka uwag o warszawskim doświadczeniu w życiu i twórczości Heleny Modrzejewskiej
‘They were devouring her with their eyes’. Some remarks on the Warsaw experience in the life and work of Helena Modrzejewska
Author(s): Agnieszka WanickaSubject(s): Fine Arts / Performing Arts
Published by: Instytut im. Jerzego Grotowskiego
Keywords: : Helena Modrzejewska; 19th century; Krakow theatre; Warsaw theatres; realistic idealism; acting style; nineteenth-century theatre photography; Jan Mieczkowski; code of conduct
Summary/Abstract: This article concerns the Warsaw period in the life and work of Helena Modrzejewska. The years 1869-1876 are the least researched and described period in the entire career of this actress. The article refers to Zbigniew Raszewski’s essay Modrzejewska – a Varsovian, debating the significance of the experience of the Krakow theatre in Modrzejewska’s work. In the light of a factual analysis, he presents the actress as a Drama Artist of Warsaw theatres, posing questions about the evaluation of the experience of working on the Warsaw stage in the context of her career. The methodological framework of the article is an attempt to see the principles of realistic idealism, i.e. the model style of the art of acting in the nineteenth century, not only in the actress’s stage performance, but also in social life and the iconographic material based on Jan Mieczkowski’s photographs.
Journal: Didaskalia. Gazeta Teatralna
- Issue Year: 2021
- Issue No: 166
- Page Range: 92-118
- Page Count: 27
- Language: Polish