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  2. Polish art - Wikipedia

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    Polish traditional embroidered garment Melancholy (1894), by Jacek Malczewski Pavilion of Poland (Józef Czajkowski) in Paris, 1925. Building was awarded Grand Prix in the Paris expo. [1] 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 a ...

  3. Art Nouveau in Poland - Wikipedia

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    The Polish Art Nouveau style was centred in Kraków, once Poland's royal capital city. Stanisław Wyspiański was the chief Art Nouveau artist in Poland; his paintings, theatrical designs, stained glass windows and building interiors are widely admired and celebrated in the National Museum in Kraków.

  4. Warsaw National Museum - Wikipedia

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    Many works of art of, at that time unknown or of uncertain provenance [11] (e.g. originating from Nazi German art repositories in Polish Recovered Territories in Kamenz, Karthaus, Liebenthal and Rohnstock among others) were nationalized by the communist authorities [13] using subsequent decrees and acts [14] from 1945, 1946 and 1958 and were ...

  5. Mannerist architecture and sculpture in Poland - Wikipedia

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    The mannerist architecture in the city was a combination of many types of mannerist traditions, including Lublin type (Jesuit Church), Greater Poland mannerism (Kanonia), Italian mannerism with elements of early baroque (Royal Castle), Lesser Poland mannerism (Kryski Chapel), Poggio–Reale type (Villa Regia Palace – not existing), Bohemian ...

  6. National Museum, Wrocław - Wikipedia

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    The oldest is the "Silesian Art of the 12th to 16th century", featuring tombs of Silesian princes and the most precious works of the Gothic art in Poland. The second is the "Silesian Art of the 16th to 19th century" with sculpture, painting, and decorative arts from Silesian Renaissance to Romanticism. The next is the "Polish Art of the 17th to ...

  7. Architecture of Poland - Wikipedia

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    In Congress Poland the Art Nouveau is represented by e.g. the Leopold Kindermann's Villa and the Poznanski's Mausoleum in Łódź, the bank building at 47 Sienkiewicza Street in Kielce and the early-modernist Eagles House in Warsaw. Polish architects from the 1890s were also discovering folk motives.

  8. Culture of Kraków - Wikipedia

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    The gallery of the 20th century Polish art (upstairs) houses nearly 500 works by Polish modern artists. Lady with an Ermine, by Leonardo da Vinci; Czartoryski Museum and Arsenal (at Św. Jana 19), world-famous for Leonardo's painting of Lady with an Ermine. The museum has other old masters on display including a dramatic landscape by Rembrandt.

  9. National Museum, Poznań - Wikipedia

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    The National Museum in Poznań (Polish: Muzeum Narodowe w Poznaniu), Poland, abbreviated MNP, is a state-owned cultural institution and one of the largest museums in Poland. It houses a rich collection of Polish painting from the 16th century on, and a collection of foreign painting (Italian, Spanish, Dutch and German).

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