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''Zawieszenie dzwonu Zygmunta'' ( pl, Zawieszenie dzwonu Zygmunta na wieży katedry w roku 1521 w Krakowie, English: ''The Hanging of the Sigismund bell at the Cathedral Tower in 1521 in Kraków'') is a painting by
Jan Matejko Jan Alojzy Matejko (; also known as Jan Mateyko; 24 June 1838 – 1 November 1893) was a Polish painter, a leading 19th-century exponent of history painting, known for depicting nodal events from Polish history. His works include large scale oil ...
finished in 1874. It depicts the installation of the
Sigismund Bell The Royal Sigismund Bell ( pl, Królewski Dzwon Zygmunt or ) is the largest of the five bells hanging in the Sigismund Tower of the Wawel Cathedral in the Polish city of Kraków. It was cast in 1520 by Hans Behem and named after King Sigismund I ...
in the
Wawel Cathedral The Wawel Cathedral ( pl, Katedra Wawelska), formally titled the Royal Archcathedral Basilica of Saints Stanislaus and Wenceslaus, is a Roman Catholic cathedral situated on Wawel Hill in Kraków, Poland. Nearly 1000 years old, it is part of the ...
in
Kraków Kraków (), or Cracow, is the second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, the city dates back to the seventh century. Kraków was the official capital of Poland until 1596 ...
in 1521. The bell was installed in the Sigismund Tower and rung for the first time on 13 July 1521. The bell is considered to be one of the
national symbols of Poland National symbols of Poland ( pl, Polskie symbole narodowe) are the tangible and intangible symbols, emblems or images that are found in Poland to represent the country's unique customs, traditions, cultural life and its 1000-year history. These s ...
. This painting is one of a number of historical paintings by Matejko. It shows a crowd of people, with a number of identifiable figures of historical importance. It conveys the Golden Era of the
Polish Renaissance The Renaissance in Poland ( pl, Renesans, Odrodzenie; literally: the Rebirth) lasted from the late 15th to the late 16th century and is widely considered to have been the Golden Age of Polish culture. Ruled by the Jagiellonian dynasty, the Crown ...
, and the power of the
Kingdom of Poland The Kingdom of Poland ( pl, Królestwo Polskie; Latin: ''Regnum Poloniae'') was a state in Central Europe. It may refer to: Historical political entities *Kingdom of Poland, a kingdom existing from 1025 to 1031 *Kingdom of Poland, a kingdom exis ...
. There are several alternative names for the painting. They include ''The consecrating of the Sigismund bell...'' (''Poświęcenie dzwonu Zygmunta...''), as proposed by Mieczysław Treter, ''The raising of the Sigismund bell...'', ''King Sigismund's Bell'', or just ''Sigismund Bell'' (''Dzwon Zygmunta'').


History

The ''Sigismund Bell'' painting was created in 1874. During his work, Matejko commissioned craftsmen to create a replica of a
scaffolding Scaffolding, also called scaffold or staging, is a temporary structure used to support a work crew and materials to aid in the construction, maintenance and repair of buildings, bridges and all other man-made structures. Scaffolds are widely used ...
that was used to move the bell, and he identified its likely original location, in order for it to be portrayed realistically. There are numerous anecdotes associated with this painting. Matejko used his family for models, and likely the painting contains nearly all the members of his family. The painting was well received by contemporaries, and
Stanisław Tarnowski Count Stanisław Tarnowski (7 November 1837 – 31 December 1917) was a Polish nobleman (''szlachcic''), historian, literary critic and publicist. Life He was born on 7 November 1837 and hailed from an aristocratic family. His father was Jan ...
published an extensive and positive review in 1875 in '' Przegląd Polski''. The work was displayed in Paris in 1875, and probably contributed to Matejko's recognition by the
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; three years later it was displayed there again, during the
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, and (together with two other paintings – the ''Unia lubelska (Union of Lublin)'' and ''Wacław Wilczek'') yielded him an honorary golden medal. The painting is in the collection of the
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.


Composition and significance

Matejko was deeply interested in the era of the
Renaissance in Poland The Renaissance in Poland ( pl, Renesans, Odrodzenie; literally: the Rebirth) lasted from the late 15th to the late 16th century and is widely considered to have been the Golden Age of Polish culture. Ruled by the Jagiellonian dynasty, the Crown ...
, and this painting is one of a number of historical paintings that he set in that period. Marek Rezler
Z Matejką przez polskie dzieje: Zawieszenie dzwonu Zygmunta
Interklasa: polski portal edukacyjny. Retrieved 3 June 2012.
The composition is very colorful, yet realistic. It conveys the Golden Era of Polish Renaissance, and the power of the contemporary Kingdom of Poland, both its elites and the common people. The left side of the painting is focused on the richness and glory of the era, while the right notes the hard work of ordinary people that made this greatness possible. Although the painting is usually known as ''The hanging of the Sigismund bell..'', in fact it shows not the moment of hanging but the moment of the bell's emergence from the
mold A mold () or mould () is one of the structures certain fungi can form. The dust-like, colored appearance of molds is due to the formation of spores containing fungal secondary metabolites. The spores are the dispersal units of the fungi. Not ...
in which it was cast. The painting shows a crowd, with a number of identifiable figures of historical importance. On the left, there is the royal court, but only the king, Sigismund I, his family (including queen
Bona Sforza Bona Sforza d'Aragona (2 February 1494 – 19 November 1557) was Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania as the second wife of Sigismund I the Old, and Duchess of Bari and Rossano by her own right. She was a surviving member of ...
), and the court
jester A jester, court jester, fool or joker was a member of the household of a nobleman or a monarch employed to entertain guests during the medieval and Renaissance eras. Jesters were also itinerant performers who entertained common folk at fairs and ...
, Stańczyk, can be identified.
Sigismund Sigismund (variants: Sigmund, Siegmund) is a German proper name, meaning "protection through victory", from Old High German ''sigu'' "victory" + ''munt'' "hand, protection". Tacitus latinises it '' Segimundus''. There appears to be an older form of ...
, the patron of the Sigismund Bell, and his son Sigismund August, were Polish kings that inspired other works of Matejko, including ''The Babin Republic'' (1881) and ''The Founding of the Lubranski Academy in Poznań'' (1886). Sigismund I's portrayal on the ''Hanging...'' painting is the one where Matejko shows him with pride and respect. Other figures in the court include banker
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, merchant and official Seweryn Bethman, and
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and voivode Stanisław Kmita. Bishop Jan Chojeński is also shown on the painting, consecrating the bell, with canon Grzegorz Lubrański nearby.SPACER PO MUZEUM NARODOWYM W WARSZAWIE
DRUK EDUKACYJNY DLA DZIECI W WIEKU 7–12 LAT PRZYGOTOWANY PRZEZ OŚRODEK OŚWIATOWY MNW. Muzeum Narodowe w Warszawie. Retrieved 3 June 2012.
Outside the court, master bell-founder Hans Beham is seen above the bell. Between him and the court there are two dark-clad figures. These are the Wawel architect
Bartolommeo Berrecci Bartolomeo Berrecci (1480 Pontassieve, Italy - 1537 Kraków, Poland) was an Italian Renaissance architect who spent most of his career in Poland. Studies and career in Poland He learned architecture in Florence, first through apprenticeship ...
, and a musician, Valentin Bakfark, who according to a legend threw a string from his instrument into the melted bronze (in fact, he arrived in Poland two decades after the bell was cast). In the background,
Wawel Castle The Wawel Royal Castle (; ''Zamek Królewski na Wawelu'') and the Wawel Hill on which it sits constitute the most historically and culturally significant site in Poland. A fortified residency on the Vistula River in Kraków, it was established on ...
can be seen. As he would often do, Matejko included people whom he considered significant for the era, but who could not be present in the scene, like Sigismund I's son,
Sigismund II August Sigismund II Augustus ( pl, Zygmunt II August, lt, Žygimantas Augustas; 1 August 1520 – 7 July 1572) was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, the son of Sigismund I the Old, whom Sigismund II succeeded in 1548. He was the first ruler ...
, who would have been only one year old. In 1885 Matejko would paint a sequel-like picture, ''Zygmunt I słuchający Dzwonu Zygmunta'' (Sigismund I listening to the Sigismund Bell), showing an older Sigismund and Stańczyk, contemplating the passing of their era.


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External links


Hanging of King Sigismund's Bell in the Belfry of the Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
at ScholarsResource.com {{Authority control 1874 paintings Paintings by Jan Matejko Polish art Paintings in the collection of the National Museum, Warsaw Dogs in art Cultural depictions of Polish men Cultural depictions of kings Cultural depictions of Stańczyk