Styl ilustracji Edwarda Okunia w czasopiśmie „Chimera"
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Saczko, Ewelina
Źródło: Annales Academiae Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. 25, Studia Ad Bibliothecarum Scientiam Pertinentia 3 (2005), s. [299]-313
Język: pl
Data: 2005
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Dokument cyfrowy wytworzony, opracowany, opublikowany oraz finansowany w ramach programu "Społeczna Odpowiedzialność Nauki" - modułu "Wsparcie dla bibliotek naukowych" przez Ministerstwo Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wyższego w projekcie nr rej. SONB/SP/465103/2020 pt. "Organizacja kolekcji czasopism naukowych w Repozytorium UP wraz z wykonaniem rekordów analitycznych".Streszczenie
In 1901-1907, Edward Okuń was the illustrator of “Chimera”, a Warsaw literary and artistic magazine. In his work,
he yielded to the influence of secession and to the climate of symbolism. When illustrating literary works, he
omitted their literal meanings, in favour of their synthetic generalizations, and he treated their contents only as
an inspiration of original artistic visions. In his pictures, he visualized those text fragments and motifs which
were characterized by extreme emotions, e.g. sorrow, despair, euphoria. In his compositions, Okuń used imagery
drawing upon both symbolism (fantastic visions of longing, spiritual travel, death), and impressionism (graphic
expression of the emotions hidden in the creations of the characters), formally utilizing achievements of
secession, tradition of pre-Raphaelites, and elements of Japanese art. Thus, he created unique illustrations kept
within the symbolic- fantastic trend.
The article presents graphic transpositions of the literary contents, based on the examples of Okun’s illustrations
to the following works: J. Zayer’s King Kofetua, A. Lange’s Ponder- ings, T. Micinski’s In the Darkness of the
Stars, B. Leśmian’s A Fairy Tale of the Lord’s Knight, and J. Kasprowicz’s./wi/ay, published in “Chimera”.