File:Przyjęcie Surowca 2.png

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Polski: Motyw znany w sztuce Podtatrza jako „przyjęcie Surowca”. Obraz na szkle, wczesny XIX wiek, przedruk w odcieniach szarości. Jakub Surovec (pośrodku, w skoku) przyjmowany do drużyny Juraja Janosika (pierwszy po prawej). W ramach egzaminu zbójnickiego ścina jeden wierzchołek limby ciupagą, jednocześnie odstrzeliwując drugi z pistoletu. Scena nigdy nie miała miejsca, ale jest bardzo rozpowszechniona w legendach góralskich. Zdzisław Piasecki błędnie opisał osobę skaczącą jako Janosika.
English: The motif known on Tatra Mountains foothills art as "Surowiec's acceptance". Glass painting, early XIX century, greyscale reprint. Jakub Surovec (in the middle, jumping) accepted into the Juraj Janosik's (first on the right) group. As a form of highwaymen exam, he cuts off one pinnacle of a mountain pine with a poleaxe, while shooting off the other one with a pistol. While such a scene never occurred, it is widespread in Goral legends. Zdzisław Piasecki mistakenly described the jumping person as Janosik.
Date early XIX century
Source Zdzisław Piasecki, „Byli chłopcy, byli...”, Kraków 1973
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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