P e r m a n e n t   e x h i b i t i o n s

SILESIAN ART 16TH-19TH C.

 


         

Bartholomaeus Spranger

Baptism of Christ, 1603

 

                 

The exhibition presents a precious collection of works of Silesian art from sixteenth to nineteenth century, i.e. sculpture, painting, decorative arts and printmaking. It spans a history of Silesian art from Renaissance to the beginnings of Modernism including, among other things, paintings and sculptures from epitaphs (for instanceEzechiel's Vision, 1565, by Tobias Fendt, a painting from the epitaph of Magdalen Mettel; the epitaph of Johann Hess, a pioneer of Silesian Reformation, d. 1547; figures from the tomb of the Rechenberg family in Kliczków, ca 1600), a portrait of Schaffgotsch family (1575), the pictureBaptism of Christby Bartholomaeus Spranger and paintings by a master of Silesian Baroque, Michael Willmann. There are also Baroque sculptures by Georg Schrötter, Matthias Steinl, Michael Ignatius Klahr the Older and Johann Georg Urbański (monumental figures of the organ prospectus from St Mary Magdalen's Church in Wrocław), by Thomas Weissfeld (figures of saints from an altarpiece originally in the collegiate Holy Cross' Church in Wrocław), by Anthon Jörg and Franz Joseph Mangold.

 

The display of painting and sculpture is supplemented by guild coffin shields, jewellery of kings of Wrocław Marksmen's Society, coins and medals, priceless gobelin with coats of arms of Brzeg rulers from the Piast dynasty (mid-16thc.) as well as the ceramic and glass articles from Silesian manufactures.

      

      Bartholomanus Strobel Young,

      Johann Vogt portrait, 1628