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Artur Grottger (11
November 1837 – 13
December 1867) was a
Polish Romantic painter and
graphic artist, one of the most
prominent artists of the mid 19th...
- 1865
Death march of
Polish captives to
Siberia by
Grottger...
- Bacciarelli,
Kazimierz Wojniakowski,
Antoni Brodowski,
Henryk Rodakowski,
Artur Grottger, Jan Matejko,
Aleksander Gierymski, Jan Stanisławski, Leon Wyczółkowski...
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Escape of
Henry III from Poland, by
Artur Grottger, 1860...
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works by
famous and
renowned Polish artists like Józef Chełmoński,
Artur Grottger,
Tadeusz Makowski,
Jacek Malczewski, Jan Matejko, Józef
Mehoffer and Stanisław...
- by Jean-Joseph
Weerts (1883),
illustrating the use of the
scythe Artur Grottger, "Kucie kos" ("Forging of Scythes")
during the
January Uprising Roundel...
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figures of the
uprising inspired many
Polish painters,
including Artur Grottger,
Juliusz Kossak and Michał
Elwiro Andriolli, and
marked the delineation...
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Zygmunt Krasiński's "Psalmy Przeszłości" ("Psalms of the past"), 1861
Artur Grottger Polonia, 1863 Jan
Matejko Rok 1863.
Zakuwana Polska ("Year 1863 - Polonia...
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natural monument in
Piotrowice is a
common pear tree
growing at 10c
Artur Grottger Street. To the east of
Piotrowice lies the
Ochojec nature reserve, established...
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Phryne (Polish: Fryne) is an 1867 oil on
canvas painting by
Artur Grottger, now in the
Czartoryski Museum in Krakow, Poland. The
painting portrays the...