Wincenty Smokowski (Lithuanian: Vincentas Smakauskas; 19 February 1797, Vilnius — 13 February 1876, Krikonys, Ignalina Raion), was a Polish-Lithuanian...
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Smokowski (feminine Smokowska) is a Polish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Tomasz Smokowski (born 1973), Polish journalist Wincenty...
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were prepared. Its original frescos were preserved and copied by Wincenty Smokowski. The Imperial Archaeological Commission initiated the documentation...
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(1823–1868) Wojciech Siudmak (born 1942) Wincenty Sleńdziński (1838–1909) Władysław Ślewiński (1856–1918) Wincenty Smokowski (1797–1876) Franciszek Smuglewicz...
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Kondratowicz [pl], Józef Peszka, and Wincenty Smokowski. Romantic artists were Jan Rustem, Jan Krzysztof Damel, Wincenty Dmochowski and Kanuty Rusiecki. After...
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Its Polish publication in 1846 was illustrated with 50 woodcuts by Wincenty Smokowski. His image of Milda continues to influence Milda's representations...
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Avezzana, Italian soldier fighting in Europe and America (d. 1879) Wincenty Smokowski, Polish-Lithuanian painter, illustrator (Academic and Classical styles)...
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Illustration of a declaration of war by Wincenty Smokowski, published with an 1849 Polish translation of The Character of the Ancient Lithuanians, Highlanders...
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a bas-relief medallion portrait of Joseph Saunders by his pupil, Wincenty Smokowski). He designed the curriculum for teaching the history of art at university...
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