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  2. Art Nouveau in Poland - Wikipedia

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    This was the moment that brought the movement its name of being international. This was the moment that made Paris an active place for the Art Nouveau. Late 1895 Art Nouveau spread throughout Europe, and in the 1900’s the style had reached to be international. The Polish Art Nouveau style was centred in Kraków, once Poland's royal capital city.

  3. Polish art - Wikipedia

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    Basalt relief in Art Déco style showing Polish coat of arms in Ministry of Transport in Warsaw (1931). Abstract, colorful, op art ceramic mosaics in Warszawa Śródmieście railway station in Poland by Wojciech Fangor (1963). Warszawa Śródmieście railway station created by Jerzy Sołtan together with optical art painter Wojciech Fangor (1963).

  4. Renaissance in Poland - Wikipedia

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    The Renaissance movement, whose influence originated in Italy, spread throughout Poland roughly in the 15th and 16th century.Many Italian artists arrived in the country welcomed by Polish royalty, including Francesco Fiorentino, Bartolomeo Berecci, Santi Gucci, Mateo Gucci, Bernardo Morando, Giovanni Battista di Quadro and others, including thinkers and educators such as Filip Callimachus ...

  5. Young Poland - Wikipedia

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    Young Poland (Polish: Młoda Polska [ˈmwɔ.da ˈpɔl.ska] ⓘ) was a modernist period in Polish visual arts, literature and music, covering roughly the years between 1890 and 1918. It was a result of strong aesthetic opposition to the earlier ideas of Positivism. Young Poland promoted trends of decadence, neo-romanticism, symbolism ...

  6. Warsaw National Museum - Wikipedia

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    At present, the collection of the National Museum in Warsaw includes over 780,000 items displayed in many permanent galleries, including the Professor Kazimierz Michałowski Faras Gallery and galleries given over to ancient art, medieval art, painting, goldsmithing, decorative art and oriental art, as well as many temporary exhibitions.

  7. Henryk Gotlib - Wikipedia

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    Gotlib was a leading member of the Formist movement; an avant-garde art movement in Poland which originated around 1917–18 and lasted until around 1923–24. The movement was started by a group of energetic young artists, writers and poets who essentially pursued a passion for anti-naturalism.

  8. Association of Polish Artists and Designers - Wikipedia

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    The Association of Polish Artists and Designers (Związek Polskich Artystów Plastyków, ZPAP) is an official association of professional artists in Poland.It represents more than 4,500 learned artists working in the field of visual arts, including: painting, sculpture, graphic design, interior and set design, ceramics, fabric arts, as well as new media, and art restoration.

  9. Category:Polish art - Wikipedia

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    Art schools in Poland (4 C, 5 P) Sculptures in Poland (11 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Polish art" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.