- Władysław
Podkowiński (Polish: [vwaˈdɨswaf pɔtkɔˈvij̃skʲi]; 4
February 1866 – 5
January 1895) was a
Polish master painter and
illustrator ****ociated...
- as just
Frenzy (Szał), is an 1893
painting by
Polish artist Władysław
Podkowiński and is
credited as the most
famous work in his output. It is considered...
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Frenzy of
Exultations (1894) by Władysław
Podkowiński...
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Frenzy (1894), a
painting by Władysław
Podkowiński,
depicting a ride
similar to that
described in "Ariel"...
- Gierymski,
Jacek Malczewski, Leon Wyczółkowski, Józef Pankiewicz, Władysław
Podkowiński, and Jan Stanisławski.
Other artists on
display from the
original collection...
- Martín
Malharro Henry Moret Francisco Oller Nadežda Petrović Władysław
Podkowiński Valentin Serov Max
Slevogt Joaquín
Sorolla Philip Wilson Steer Eliseu...
- The most
notable representatives of
Polish symbolism are Władysław
Podkowiński (1866–1899) and
Jacek Malczewski (1854–1929). The
latter placed his research...
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Scotland Laura Muntz Lyall and
Helen McNicoll,
Canadian artists Władysław
Podkowiński, a
Polish Impressionist and
symbolist Nicolae Grigorescu in
Romania Nazmi...
- Anna Iwaszkiewicz, née Lilpop (pen name: Adam
Podkowiński, 17
December 1897 – 23
December 1979), was a
Polish writer and translator, wife of the writer...
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Impressionism was an art
movement inspired by
French Impressionism. Władysław
Podkowiński is
generally credited with
introducing the
movement to
Poland after a...