Printed Sources for the Late-Renaissance Murals in the “Under the Fortuna” Cellar in Lublin (Poland) Printed Sources for the Late-Renaissance Murals in the “Under the Fortuna” Cellar in Lublin (Poland)

Authors

  • Urszula Gulbińska-Konopa
  • Łukasz Konopa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34767/TH.2018.03.04

Keywords:

Lublin, “Under the Fortuna” Cellar, wall paintings, Johan Theodor i Johan Israel de Bry, Heinrich Ulrich, Emblemata Saecularia

Abstract

The cellar “Under the Fortuna” is located at 8 Rynek Street, right in the center of the Old Town district of Lublin. Its interior partly preserves secular late -Renaissance wall paintings. Even though it has been known for decades it has never received a thorough examination by scholars. The most extensive study concerning the paintings so far was published in 1957 by Józef Edward Dutkiewicz (Malowidła z XVI w. w tzw. winiarni w Lublinie / The 16th C. Murals in the So-Called Winery in Lublin).

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Published

2018-09-21

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Studia i artykuły

How to Cite

Printed Sources for the Late-Renaissance Murals in the “Under the Fortuna” Cellar in Lublin (Poland) Printed Sources for the Late-Renaissance Murals in the “Under the Fortuna” Cellar in Lublin (Poland). (2018). Tabularium Historiae, 3, 77-112. https://doi.org/10.34767/TH.2018.03.04