@ARTICLE{Gombin_Krzysztof_On_2020, author={Gombin, Krzysztof}, volume={No XLV}, journal={Rocznik Historii Sztuki}, pages={139-147}, howpublished={online}, year={2020}, publisher={Komitet Nauk o Sztuce PAN}, abstract={One of the most important functions of 18th-century occasional decorations was to communicate current political issues. The artistic setting of ceremonies related to political events can of course be analyzed as an independent entity but may also be studied as a fragment of a larger message that encompasses prints, literature and political ceremony. The present article will adopt the latter approach, and analyze the political message of the 1750s on the subject of the division of the Entail of Ostrog, resulting from the so-called “Transaction of Kolbuszowa” in 1753. This event, which had a huge impact on political relations of the time, was also of key importance to the chief players of the period as well as their artistic initiatives (for example J. K. Branicki, who became the Great Crown Hetman after Józef Potocki’s death). The theme of the Entail of Ostrog can be seen in the artistic settings of ceremonies related to the activities of the Senatorial Commission, as well as in those related to two terms of the Crown Tribunal, which in 1754 and 1755 was overshadowed by the consequences of the Kolbuszowa transaction. The above-mentioned bodies acted on behalf of the entire Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth; therefore, ideas of political unity and total consensus were emphasized in the decorations. In this way, specific decisions were legitimized. Occasional decorations made reference to the Gigantomachy, understood as an internal conflict, and stressed the importance of overcoming internal enemies for the sake of state unity. Banquets were also of great importance in conveying this message, not only because participation alone was seen as a manifestation of belonging to a certain community, but also because the ideological content of the table decorations presented the political values of the guests and served as a commentary on current political issues.}, type={Artykuły / Articles}, title={On the visualization of political conflict in the mid-18th century. The division of the Entail of Ostrog in occasional decorations}, URL={http://journals.pan.pl/Content/119639/2020-01-RHS-09-Gombin.pdf}, doi={10.24425/rhs.2020.136897}, keywords={18th Century occasional decorations, 18th Century political history, state ceremony, political iconography, 18th Century Polish culture, visual strategies}, }