COUNT STANISŁAW GÓRKA’S RESIDENCE IN KÓRNIK (AB. 1557–1592). PROPOSAL OF A RECONSTRUCTION Cover Image

REZYDENCJA STANISŁAWA GÓRKI W KÓRNIKU (OK. 1557–1592). PROPOZYCJA REKONSTRUKCJI
COUNT STANISŁAW GÓRKA’S RESIDENCE IN KÓRNIK (AB. 1557–1592). PROPOSAL OF A RECONSTRUCTION

Author(s): Katarzyna Janicka
Subject(s): Museology & Heritage Studies, Architecture, Archiving, 15th Century, 16th Century, Sociology of Art, History of Art
Published by: Biblioteka Kórnicka PAN
Keywords: Kórnik in the 16th century; Kórnik Castle in the 16th century; the Górka family; Stanisław Górka (1538–1592); 16th century architecture;

Summary/Abstract: Between about 1414 and 1592, the castle in Kórnik belonged to the Górka family – representatives of the Polish Crown’s power elite in the Early Modern era. In the third quarter of the 16th century, on the initiative of its then-owner, Count Stanisław Górka, the castle and its surroundings were modernised and extended. This article seeks to reconstruct and interpret the resulting residence complex, with particular focus on the castle, but also the private town, family church and hunting lodge. Some basic questions are asked concerning the new architectural solutions appearing at the time, the provenance of the formal-ideal models, and the author of the modernization design. In the adopted research method, assuming an interdisciplinary approach, the residence is seen as resultant of the investor’s needs and possibilities arising from his social, political and financial position.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 36
  • Page Range: 73-97
  • Page Count: 25
  • Language: Polish
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