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Studziżba-Kubalska, Beata. "Józef Mehoffer’s competition design for the polychrome decoration of the Franciscan Church in Kraków, 1894. An attempt to reconstruct the artist’s decorative concept." Sacrum et Decorum 15 (2022): 39–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.15584/setde.2022.15.3.

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Józef Mehoffer’s competition design for the painting decoration of the Franciscan Church in Kraków in 1894 has not yet been found. This article is an attempt to reconstruct the artist’s decorative concept on the basis of the surviving sketches for the project, as well as notes drawn and written in a sketchbook from 1893–1894. The artist, who was in Paris in February 1894, heard about the competition from Tadeusz Stryjeński. The project he sent to the jury in May 1894 did not meet the formal requirements; it was too sketch-like and unpolished and was not accepted. Mehoffer began work on it with detailed studies of sources and iconography, documented by his drawings and notes in his sketchbook. These bear witness to his technical dependence on Jan Matejko and the painters of the historicist school. The artist’s meticulous approach in this respect was perhaps one of the reasons why the project was not completed within the three-month deadline set by the jury. A stylistic analysis of Mehoffer’s sketches for the decoration of the Franciscan Church leads to the conclusion that they were created under the influence of Matejko’s polychrome decoration of the presbytery of St Mary’s Church in Kraków, as well as other sacral decoration of the second half of the 19 th century, associated with the current of academic historicism – an important model for the Polish artist was undoubtedly the polychrome decoration of the chapels of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris – by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc and Maurice Ouradou. Mehoffer owed much of his inspiration for the iconography of his design, in which the dominant motifs were depictions of 13 th -century Polish saints, nuns, female rulers and Piast princes, to Matejko’s work, "The Defeat of Legnica – The Rebirth of Poland. 1241", 1888. The overall vision for the decoration of the Franciscan Church, which he did not include in the competition design but described in his notes, went beyond historicism. It demonstrates the artist’s sensitivity to the new trends in art at the turn of the 20 th century, and the fact that he was already aware of the profound changes taking place in the style of monumental painting and in the perception of its function.
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Abo-Egila, Heba, and Asmaa Abouzied Salama. "European styles in the nineteenth century and their impact on one of the remaining buildings in Port Said Applying to the Church of Saint Eugenie: "Historical and Descriptive study"." Journal of Association of Arab Universities for Tourism and Hospitality, November 1, 2021, 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/jaauth.2021.98371.1248.

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Books on the topic "Saint Eugène (Church)"

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Toupin, Gilles. Répertoire des baptêmes, mariages et sépultures de la paroisse de Saint-Eugène de Trois-Rivières, 1949-2007. Trois-Rivières, Québec: Société de généalogie de la Mauricie et des Bois-Francs, 2008.

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Kauffmann, Jean-Paul. Wrestling with the angel: The mystery of Delacroix's mural. London: Harvill Press, 2003.

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Fontaine, Bibiane. B.M.S.A. de Sainte-Eugénie de Saint-Hyacinthe, 1952-1999. Saint-Hyacinthe [Québec]: Centre d'histoire de Saint-Hyacinthe, 2009.

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Parisien-Bertrand, Gabrielle. Paroisse Saint-Eugène de Prescott, 1854-1996. Ottawa, Ont: Société franco-ontarienne d'histoire et de généalogie, 1996.

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Eugene, England, and Rees Robert A. 1935-, eds. "Proving contraries": A collection of writings in honor of Eugene England. Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 2005.

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Kauffmann, Jean-Paul. The angel of the Left Bank: The secrets of Delacroix's Parisian masterpiece. New York: Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2004.

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Kauffmann, Jean-Paul. Wrestling with the Angel. Vintage, 2004.

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"Proving Contraries": A Collection of Writings in Honor of Eugene England. Signature Books, 2005.

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The Message Study Bible Conversations Repack Capturing The Notes And Reflections Of Eugene Peterson. NavPress Publishing Group, 2012.

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Book chapters on the topic "Saint Eugène (Church)"

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Harris, Matthew L. "Lobbying for the Priesthood, 1970–1973." In Second-Class Saints, 159–91. Oxford University PressNew York, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197695715.003.0006.

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Abstract This chapter looks at two athletic protests—by Colorado State University and the University of Washington—which forced the church to wage an aggressive public relations campaign to defend Mormon racial teachings. This chapter also addresses how Black Latter-day Saints pressed church leaders to grant Black men the priesthood and Black families access to Mormon temples. In response, the First Presidency appointed three apostles—Gordon B. Hinckley, Thomas S. Monson, and Boyd K. Packer—to meet with Black Latter-day Saints Ruffin Bridgeforth, Darius Gray, and Eugene Orr, who demanded the priesthood. The church didn’t give in to their demands, but the leadership allowed Black Latter-day Saints to form a support group called Genesis so they could hold their own monthly worship services under the guidance of White priesthood holders.
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