- Stanisław
Mateusz Ignacy Wyspiański (pronounced ['staˈɲiswaf vɨˈspjaɲskʲi]; 15
January 1869 – 28
November 1907) was a
Polish playwright,
painter and poet...
- Stanisław
Wyspiański,
biography from the Adam
Mickiewicz Institute First review of
Wesele (The
Wedding Reception)
Wyspiański’s Herbal Wyspiański’s paintings...
- by the
modernist Young Poland playwright, painter, and poet Stanisław
Wyspiański. The play
limns the
vicissitudes of
Polish aspirations for
national self-determination...
- him in the
trinity with
Cyprian Norwid, or
adding Norwid or Stanisław
Wyspiański as a
fourth bard. The
Polish term "wieszcz" (IPA: [/vjɛʂt͡ʂ/]) is often...
-
include Jan
Matejko (historicism),
Jacek Malczewski (symbolism), Stanisław
Wyspiański (art nouveau),
Henryk Siemiradzki (Roman
academic art),
Tamara de Lem****...
- Włodzimierz Tetmajer; an
extensive collection of
works by Stanisław
Wyspiański; and also,
works by
artists of the
interwar and
postwar periods: the Polish...
- A two-fingers salute.
Drawing by Stanisław
Wyspiański, 1904....
- von Goethe. In 1899, the
Polish playwright,
painter and poet Stanisław
Wyspiański published a
national drama,
based on
Polish history,
named Achilles. In...
- (1838)),
Juliusz Słowacki (Salomea's
Silver Dream [pl]) and Stanisław
Wyspiański (The Wedding), as well as a
subject of a
paintings by Jan
Matejko and...
-
Wajda as an
adaptation of a play by the same
title written by Stanisław
Wyspiański in 1901.
Wajda also
directed "Wesele" for the theatre. "Wesele" is a defining...