- Jan
Styka (April 8, 1858 –
April 11, 1925) was a
Polish painter noted for
producing large historical, battle-piece, and
Christian religious panoramas...
- thine."
Built with the
intention to
house the
enormous painting by Jan
Styka, The Crucifixion; the
design for the Hall of Crucifixion-Resurrection was...
- A
soldier dreams: the
trenches of WWI. Jan
Styka (1858–1925)....
- terrain)
create a
feeling of reality. The idea came from the
painter Jan
Styka in Lwów (currently
known as Lviv) who
invited battle-painter
Wojciech Kossak...
- St.
Peter Preaching the
Gospel in the
Catacombs by Jan
Styka...
- The Racławice
Panorama is a
monumental cycloramic painting, done by Jan
Styka and
Wojciech Kossak,
depicting the
Battle of Racławice
during the Kościuszko...
- San Antonio. A 1924
portrait of Negri, by
Tadeusz "Tadé"
Styka [pl] (1889–1954), son of Jan
Styka, is part of the San
Antonio Museum of Art's
permanent collection...
-
depiction of Calypso.
Calypso in Art Calypso, blonde-haired
goddess by Jan
Styka (20th century)
Calypso by
George Hitch**** (about 1906) The
Goddess Calypso...
- Józef
Mehoffer Jozef Pankiewicz Antoni Piotrowski Witold Pruszkowski Jan
Styka Włodzimierz
Tetmajer Józef Unierzyski, Matejko's son-in-law Leon Wyczółkowski...
- FDR over the
mantel with
Theodore Roosevelt's
equestrian portrait by Tade
Styka titled Rough Rider hung on the
south wall.
Republican administrations would...