PAINTED SPLENDOUR. WALL DECORATION AS AN EXPRESSION OF THE ASPIRATIONS OF BENEFACTORS OF WOODEN CHURCHES IN GREATER POLAND In the 18th century the interiors of Polish churches were dominated by monumental programmatic illusionist pictures inspired by Andrea Pozzo’s treatise Perspectiva pictorum et architectorum..., published in the years 1693–1700. The new idea of wall decoration, which subjected real architecture to a vision created by the painter, was also applied in wooden churches, which dominated in Polish cultural landscape. There are almost 250 wooden churches built before 1795 surviving in the historical region of Greater Poland, 25 of which have eighteenth-century wall paintings. Pozzo’s ideas were directly applied by Adam Swach...