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Kraków Bronowice cottage

Włodzimierz Tetmajer1901

 The Ethnographic Museum in Kraków

The Ethnographic Museum in Kraków
Poland

The model was made in 1901 by Bronowice carpenters under the supervision of Włodzimierz Tetmajer and with the participation of a painter, Antoni Procajłowicz.

The piece was commissioned by Jerzy Warchałowski on the occasion of the First Exhibition of the Polish Applied Arts Society in Kraków. The architectural model in a 1:10 scale is traditionally modelled after the cottage of Błażej Czepiec of Bronowice, a participant of Stanisław Wyspiański’s Wesele [Wedding]. It represents a wooden cottage with two rows of residential rooms, with a long side facing the road, and an area for livestock. The building is covered with a hipped thatched roof. The model with walls made in the log cabin construction system has a Lusatian structure supporting the roof structure, typical of Bronowice houses. The walls of the building are covered with a polychrome in brown and white strips imitating whitewashing. The frames of the windows and the semi-circular recess of the entrance are ornamented with floral decorations against a white background.

The model made for the needs of exhibitions promoting handicraft products became a germ of a collection of models developed by the Ethnographic Museum in the following decades.

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  • Title: Kraków Bronowice cottage
  • Creator: Antoni Procajłowicz (1876–1949); team of carpenters working under Włodzimierz Tetmajer
  • Date Created: 1901
  • Location Created: Kraków
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