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03-JUN-2011 Michal Leszczynski

Castle Niepolomice with statue of Stanczyk

Stanczyk (c. 1480–1560) was the most famous court jester in Polish history. He was employed by three Polish kings: Alexander, Sigismund the Old and Sigismund Augustus.

Some historians suppose that "Stanczyk" was a diminutive of "Stanislaw Gaska", the jester's true name. Others, however, maintain that Gaska was in fact Stanczyk's less talented colleague.

Stanczyk has been always considered to have been much more than a mere entertainer. He is remembered as a man of great intelligence and a political philosopher gifted with formidable insight into Poland's current and future situation. He used his job to criticize and warn his contemporaries by the use of satire. His witty jokes often pertained to current political or court matters. Stanczyk's remarks and jokes were preserved by numerous contemporary writers and historians, including Lukasz Gornicki, Jan Kochanowski, Marcin Kromer, and Mikolaj Rej who praised him for fighting hypocrisy in the name of truth.

The best known anecdote about Stanczyk is that of a hunting incident. In 1533 King Sigismund the Old had a huge bear brought for him from Lithuania. The bear was released in the forest of Niepolomice near Krakow so that the king could hunt it. During the hunt, the animal charged at the king, the queen and their courtiers which caused panic and mayhem. Queen Bona fell from her horse which resulted in her miscarriage. Later, the king criticized Stanczyk for having run away instead of attacking the bear. The jester is said to have replied that "it is a greater folly to let out a bear that was locked in a cage." This remark is often interpreted as an allusion to the king's policy toward Prussia which was defeated by Poland but not fully incorporated into the Crown.

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Zoltán Balogh13-Jul-2011 04:57
Beautifully composed Michal! V
larose forest photos13-Jul-2011 02:31
Love this crisp, clean, detailed image. Very pleasing to the eye. And thank your for all that great information. VVV
Stephanie12-Jul-2011 22:06
This is a fabulous image Michal! Wonderful compo and lighting! BV
Hans Koot12-Jul-2011 21:08
a pleasure to read the words that accompany this nice shot
Colin Storey12-Jul-2011 19:38
Very nice image and light. v
Ken Chambers ARPS12-Jul-2011 18:54
Excellent with accompanying history..
Valene12-Jul-2011 18:39
Wonderful composition and history Michal! V
Gerard Koehl12-Jul-2011 18:03
Superbe composition qui met bien en valeur cette statue. V
Jim Coffman12-Jul-2011 17:40
Great composition for this great capture,Michal! V
Patricia Kay12-Jul-2011 17:32
Great composition and history Michal...BV
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