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    Stanisław Wyspiański at the National Museum in Kraków Stanisław Wyspiański at culture.pl Stanisław Wyspiański at poezja.org Stanisław Wyspiański – The Theatre...
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    Stanisław Wyspiański, biography from the Adam Mickiewicz Institute First review of Wesele (The Wedding Reception) Wyspiański’s Herbal Wyspiański’s paintings...
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    The Wedding (1901 play) (category Works by Stanisław Wyspiański)
    : 184 : 14  Young Poland Theatre of Poland "Stanisław Wyspiański, "Wesele"". Retrieved 17 April 2020. "Stanisław Wyspiański". Retrieved 17 April 2020. ""Wesele"...
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    rest at Rakowicki Cemetery, and the founder of modern Polish drama, Stanisław Wyspiański. Fin de siècle Kraków evolved into a modern metropolis; running water...
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    including Maurycy Gottlieb, Jacek Malczewski, Józef Mehoffer and Stanisław Wyspiański. He received several honors during his lifetime, including the French...
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    deal of formal experimentation led by Jacek Malczewski (Symbolism), Stanisław Wyspiański, Józef Mehoffer, and a group of Polish Impressionists. Artists of...
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    76-77. Constantin Geambaşu (2007). "Stanisław Wyspiański în cadrul modernismului polon" [Stanisław Wyspiański in Polish modernism] (PDF). The University...
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    works of Stefan Żeromski, Władysław Reymont, Gabriela Zapolska, and Stanisław Wyspiański. In 1905 Henryk Sienkiewicz received a Nobel Prize in literature...
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    Stańczyk (redirect from Stanisław Gąska)
    1869 a group of young conservative publicists: Józef Szujski, Stanisław Tarnowski, Stanisław Koźmian [pl] and Ludwik Wodzicki [pl], published a series of...
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    Wyczółkowski, Włodzimierz Tetmajer; an extensive collection of works by Stanisław Wyspiański; and also, works by artists of the interwar and postwar periods:...
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    has been repeated in other works such as the play Wesele (1901) of Stanisław Wyspiański. Matejko's most famous paintings are usually large, group scenes;...
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    Stanisławski, Leon Wyczółkowski, Konstanty Laszczka, Józef Mehoffer, Stanisław Wyspiański (one of first in Europe to work in all genres), Wojciech Weiss, and...
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  • 1768 (1838)), Juliusz Słowacki (Salomea's Silver Dream [pl]) and Stanisław Wyspiański (The Wedding), as well as a subject of a paintings by Jan Matejko...
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    centre of museology in Poland. Famous artists such as Jan Matejko and Stanisław Wyspiański worked in the Old Town, which was also the place where numerous political...
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    Dziady (Forefathers' Eve) by Adam Mickiewicz, and Akropolis by Stanisław Wyspiański. This last production was the first complete realization of Grotowski's...
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    19th century that its purpose changed, and during this century, Stanisław Wyspiański lived there. Currently, it serves as the seat of the rectorate of...
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  • (1868-1940) Ludwik Marian Kurnatowski (1868–1927) Stanisław Przybyszewski (1869–1907) Stanisław Wyspiański (1870–1932) Malwina Garfeinowa-Garska (1871–1937)...
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    Apollo (System Copernicus) (category Works by Stanisław Wyspiański)
    Apollo (System Copernicus) is a stained glass window, designed by Stanisław Wyspiański for the Medical Society in Kraków, from 1904. The stained glass is...
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    Wolfgang von Goethe. In 1899, the Polish playwright, painter and poet Stanisław Wyspiański published a national drama, based on Polish history, named Achilles...
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    Żuławski family's private archives Portrait of Jerzy Żuławski by Stanisław Wyspiański (1869–1907), which originally appeared in Współczesna literatura...
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    design and murals painted and funded by Jan Matejko, who worked with Stanisław Wyspiański and Józef Mehoffer - the authors of stained glass in the presbytery...
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    Slovenian-Croatian poet Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz (1885–1939), Polish writer, playwright, painter and philosopher Stanisław Wyspiański (1869–1907), Polish...
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    Poland movement, drawing comparisons to other symbolist writers like Stanisław Wyspiański and Bolesław Leśmian. During World War I, Miciński became involved...
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  • distinguished Poles, in Kraków. Skałka may also refer to: Skałka, a play by Stanisław Wyspiański, 1907 Skałka, Lower Silesian Voivodeship (south-west Poland) Skałka...
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    replacing him in the trinity with Cyprian Norwid, or adding Norwid or Stanisław Wyspiański as a fourth bard. The Polish term "wieszcz" (IPA: [/vjɛʂt͡ʂ/]) is...
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  • Andrzej Wajda as an adaptation of a play by the same title written by Stanisław Wyspiański in 1901. Wajda also directed "Wesele" for the theatre. "Wesele" is...
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    A two-fingers salute. Drawing by Stanisław Wyspiański, 1904....
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    murals with floral motifs by the founder of Young Poland, Stanisław Wyspiański. Wyspiański was also the author of magnificent stained glass windows in...
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    Stanisławski Wacław Szymanowski Wojciech Weiss Leon Wyczółkowski Stanisław Wyspiański Karl Hagenauer Some artists from other cities and countries, like...
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    known as Young Poland produced such renowned literary figures as Stanisław Wyspiański (The Wedding), Stefan Żeromski (Homeless People, The Spring to Come)...
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