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Roman Kramsztyk (18
August 1885 – 6
August 1942) was a
Polish realist painter of
Jewish descent in the
interwar period. He was shot dead in the Warsaw...
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Izaak Kramsztyk (1814–1889) was a
Reform Jewish rabbi, preacher,
lawyer and writer. He is
credited as the
first rabbinic teacher of
Talmud in Polish....
- The
company had two
general managers,
Stanislaw Wachowiak and
Jerzy Kramsztyk.
Robur ceased to
exist in
September 1939 (see
Invasion of Poland). In...
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Roman Kramsztyk -
Portrait of
Aleksander Żyw (1935-1939),
sanguine on paper, 43.8 x 32.4 cm (17.25 x 12.75 in),
private collection...
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Karol Maszkowski as a
Lieutenant (1917);
portrait by
Roman Kramsztyk...
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Outsider Art,
Villeneuve d'Ascq,
France Portrait of Moïse
Kisling by
Roman Kramsztyk, 1913 Moïse
Kisling with
fashion model Paquerette and
Pablo Pic****o, photographed...
- of a
private school of
painting in Warsaw. One of his
pupils was
Roman Kramsztyk.
Herstein died in Berlin.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Adolf...
- her last name to Niemirowska.
Syrkus also
studied drawing with
Roman Kramsztyk and
philosophy at the
University of Warsaw. She was a co-founder of the...
- Hospital,
headed by Dr. Józef Kinderfreund. On June 25, 1883, Dr.
Zygmunt Kramsztyk published in the "Kurier Warszawski" an
article entitled "The New Hospital"...
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professor Stanisław Hartman [pl] and a great-great
grandson of
rabbi Izaak Kramsztyk.
Hartman graduated from the
Catholic University of
Lublin in 1990. He...