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- wikiart.org en/jan-matejko/polonia-1863Bu sayfanın açıklaması webmaster tarafindan gizlenmiştir.
- artvee.com dl/polonia-1863-poland-enchained/Matejko was among the notable people to receive an unsolicited letter from the German philosopher, Friedrich Nietzsche, as the latter tipped, in January 1889...
- en.wikipedia.org Poland - The Year 1863Poland – The Year 1863 (Polish – Polonia – Rok 1863) or The Forging of Poland (Zakuwana Polska) is an early and unfinished oil on canvas painting by Jan Matejko...
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/File:Jan_Matejko_-_…W głębi, pośrodku na ścianie afisz z datą 1863, nad nim dwugłowy czarny orzeł, a na jego piersi orzeł biały.
- artsandculture.google.com asset/polonia-1863-…The painting is an allegory of the fall of the January Uprising (1863–1864), instigated by three nations: Polish, Ruthenian and Lithuanian against Tsarist ...
- Matejko was born in the Free City of Krakow, part of the Polish territory annexed by Austria during the Partitions of Poland.
- useum.org artwork/Polonia-1863-Poland-Enchained-…Power of Commonwealth at its Zenith, from the series “History of Civilization in Poland” by Jan Matejko.
- culture.pl pl/dzielo/jan-matejko-polonia-rok-1863"Polonia – Rok 1863" to jedyny obraz Jana Matejki bezpośrednio odwołujący się do bieżących wydarzeń.
- artrenewal.org artworks/polonia/jan-matejko/85790Conversation with God. Jan Matejko. 1838-1893. ... Polonia. 1863.
- app.fta.art artwork/…...Year 1863 (Polish – Polonia – Rok 1863) or The Forging of Poland (Zakuwana Polska) is an early and unfinished oil on canvas painting by Jan Matejko, painted...
- pinterest.com pin/jan-matejko-18381893-rok-1863-…Vintage Posters. Jan Matejko (1838-1893). Rok 1863 – Polonia.
- http://fotoobrazy.blogspot.com 2009/08/obraz-jana-…Obraz Jana Matejki - Polonia - Rok 1863 Czas powstania obrazu: 1864 Typ obrazu: Olej na płótnie Rozmiar obrazu: 156 × 232 cm Miejsce przechowywania obrazu...
- zagrajwsztuke.pl en/jan-matejko/Friends and two brothers of Jan Matejko joined the January Uprising, he hesitated, but he couldn't use his weapon and saw badly.