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Unimplemented design for the polychrome for the Academic Church of the Catholic University of Lublin. Sketch of the presbytery decoration.

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An important part of Jerzy Nowosielski's work are the realisations of polychromes in Orthodox, Greek and Roman Catholic churches, which are an expression of the coexistence and interpenetration of Eastern and Western cultures, icon painting and the art of abstraction. In the early 1960s, the artist received a proposal to create a polychrome in the academic church of the Catholic University of Lublin. Similarly, to other monumental painting projects, Nowosielski treated them as a kind of ecumenical sermon, the aim of which was to show the unity of worship. According to the artist's letter to Andrzej Grzegorczyk, for Lublin he created "a completely uncompromising project" with a clear iconographic message, the realization of which was particularly important to him. Unfortunately, Nowosielski's vision was rejected, and the artist's idea is represented only by a set of design sketches, nine of which were bought by the Lublin Museum thanks to a grant from the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage. The polychrome design, in accordance with the traditional programme of Byzantine churches, assumed a zonal composition of framed scenes filling the interior. Similarly to the projects of painting decorations of other temples, the artist prepared several versions of the polychrome for the Holy Cross Church, differing in the iconographic programme and colours.

Nowosielski created not only a comprehensive concept of the painting decoration, but also of the temple equipment, including the design of the chancel decoration with the form of the main altar, worked out in several quite detailed variants. It assumes the presence of an elaborate altarpiece with a rectangular body and a pair of closed wings with different finials. The central part of the altarpiece was probably designed to depict Christ Pantocrator (Omnipotent) in the type of Salvator Mundi (Saviour of the World) with a royal apple or a globe in his hand. The too general nature of the sketch makes it impossible to reconstruct the iconographic programme of the predella and the scenes in the individual quarters of the wings. In each of the variants the simple altar mensa was equipped with a cross and a pair of candlesticks set on the sides.

Anna Hałata

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Author / creator

Nowosielski, Jerzy (1923-2011) (painter)

Dimensions

cały obiekt: height: 30 cm, width: 20 cm

Object type

drawing

Technique

drawing technique

Material

paper, pencil

Creation time / dating

1962

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Lublin (Lublin Province)

Owner

The National Museum in Lublin

Identification number

R/7397/ML

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