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- Jacek Stryjenski (born 1922 in Kraków, died 1961 in Geneva) was a Swiss painter and decorator . Jacek Stryjenski made frescos in churches in Switzerland...
- eastern façade House Under the Globe in Kraków by Mączyński and Tadeusz Stryjeński (1904–05) Interior of the House Under the Globe in Kraków by Józef Mehoffer...
- (Marian Square). In the years 1887–1891, under the direction of Tadeusz Stryjeński, the neo-Gothic design was introduced into the basilica. The temple gained...
- Architect Étienne Humbert (1781) Karol Kremer, Tomasz Majewski (1841) Tadeusz Stryjeński, Franciszek Mączyński (1903–1906) Website www.stary-teatr.pl...
- preference to submission to Russia. Only one man, a colonel by the name of Stryjenski, gained the peculiar distinction of giving himself up to Russia. Wikisource...
- financed a monument to Adam Mickiewicz in Vilnius, designed by Tadeusz Stryjeński. As the tsarist authorities did not allow the monument to be placed in...
- married Karol Stryjeński, an architect of the Zakopane style. They had three children: daughter Magda and twins Jacek and Jan. Stryjeński introduced his...
- Notable Polish Art Nouveau architects include Franciszek Mączyński, Tadeusz Stryjeński, Ludwik Wojtyczko, Sławomir Odrzywolski, Beniamin Torbe, Romuald Miller...
- after a fire in 1898. Under the direction of Kraków architect Tadeusz Stryjeński some changes were carried out in the layout. During this reconstruction...
- project and it was built between 1887 and 1889 by Charles Knaus and Tadeusz Stryjeński. Since 1899 it was the headquarters of mail in Kraków. In 1909, it was...