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Marcin Szancer (12
November 1902 – 21
March 1973) was a
Polish illustrator,
scenographer and
professor at the
Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw.
Szancer was...
- were
inspired by the
fairytale illustrations and
drawings of Jan
Marcin Szancer and Per Dahlberg. It can be
entered from
either Monte C****ino or Morska...
- Białołęka (Polish pronunciation: [bʲawɔˈwɛŋka] , lit.
White Meadow) is one of 18
districts of Warsaw,
located in the
northern part of the city.
Until October...
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Salomea Korycka Wiesława Kwaśniewska as
Fruzia - Flora's maid Małgorzata
Szancer as
Krysia Krzysztof Chamiec as
Cornelius Mariusz Dmochowski as Duke Jerzy...
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Warsaw where he
studied under the
great Polish illustrator Jan
Marcin Szancer. He
deals with
functional graphics. He is the
author of
countless illustrations...
- For his new
publication Przeworski recruited the
illustrator Jan
Marcin Szancer, and the children's
author Janina Broniewska and
novelist Wanda Wasilewska...
- new
editions were
illustrated by
Edward Kuczyński [pl] and Jan
Marcin Szancer. In 1950, the
publishing house was
liquidated by the
decision of the Polish...
- Szelburg-Zarembina, Olga Siemaszkowa,
Lucyna Krzemieniecka and Jan
Marcin Szancer wrote for the publication, and Jeż Jerzy, a po****r
modern Polish comic...
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bunkers in
small groups by ŻOB members: Fela Kac,
Schmuel Ron and
Kasia Szancer.
Polish rescuers who
picked them up on the 'Aryan' side of the city included...
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Eighteenth Century. McGill-Queen's
Press - MQUP. ISBN 978-0-7735-6266-0.
Szancer,
Henryk (1967). "Introduction à la "
Pharmacopoea elegantissima " d'Abraham...