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Book Review
Giammaria Mosca Called Padovano, a Renaissance Sculptor in Italy and Poland
02/1999 | 1151 | 141
Pages: 117-118
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McHam, Sarah Blake (McHam, Sarah Blake)
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Giammaria Mosca Called Padovano, a Renaissance Sculptor in Italy and Poland | author: Schulz, Anne Markham
Exhibition Review
The Polish Exhibiting Society 'Sztuka'. Cracow
08/1995 | 1109 | 137
Pages: 570-571
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Clegg, Elizabeth (Clegg, Elizabeth)
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115. Poster Advertising the Sztuka Exhibition with the Hagenbund in Vienna, Adapted from the Design of 1898 by Stanisƚaw Wyspiański. 1908. 95 by 62.5 cm. (Muzeum Narodowe, Cracow; Exh. Gmach Gƚówny, Cracow).
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116. The Jester Stańczyk, by Leon Wyczóƚkowski. 1898. 99 by 138.5 cm. (Muzeum Narodowe, Cracow; Exh. Gmach Gƚówny, Cracow).
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117. Poplars, by Jan Stanisƚawski. 1900. 145.5 by 80.5 cm. (Muzeum Narodowe, Cracow; Exh. Gmach, Gƚówny, Cracow).
Short Notice
The Gold Chalice of the Virgin Barbara II Knutówna
08/1955 | 629 | 97
Pages: 256+258-259
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Holinski, Alfred (Holinski, Alfred)
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25. Gold Chalice of the Virgin Barbara II Knutówna, by Andrew Mackenzen I. Signed with Initials and Dated 1648. Height, 26.7 cm. (Mr H. Baer, London.)
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26. Detail of Chalice Reproduced in Fig.25.
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27. Detail of Chalice Reproduced in Fig.25.
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28. Detail of Chalice Reproduced in Fig.25.
Article
Ceramic Art in Poland
05/1946 | 518 | 88
Pages: 117-119+121
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Savery, Frank (Savery, Frank)
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A-Vase. Belvedere Factory, Warsaw. Ceramic Art in Poland
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B-Vase. Belvedere Factory, Warsaw. Ceramic Art in Poland
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C-Vase. Factory of Wolff-Bernardi, Warsaw. Ceramic Art in Poland
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D-Potiche. Factory of Wolff-Bernardi, Warsaw. Ceramic Art in Poland
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E-Tea-Pot from Baranovka, and Cup from Korzec. Ceramic Art in Poland
Article
Popular Trends in Polish Renaissance Painting
01/1945 | 502 | 86
Pages: 20+22-25
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Zahorska, Stefania (Zahorska, Stefania)
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B-Sermon of St. John the Baptist. By Lazarus Pictor, 1510. Tempera. From a Triptych in the Parish Church, Ceglow. Popular Trends in Polish Renaissance Painting.
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D-St. Jerome and St. John the Baptist. By the Monogrammist i. s. Tempera. Dated 1558. (Parish Church, Boguszyce). Popular Trends in Polish Renaissance Painting.
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A-King Sigismund I. Cracow School, Middle of the 16th Century. Woodcut from the Original Block in the University Press, Cracow. Popular Trends in Polish Renaissance Painting.
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C-St. John the Evangelist. Anonymous. 1558. Tempera. Detail of Ceiling. (Parish Church, Boguszyce). Popular Trends in Polish Renaissance Painting.
Article
Polish Miniature Painters in the First Half of the 16th Century
01/1945 | 502 | 86
Pages: 16-21
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Mars, Anna Maria (Mars, Anna Maria)
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Plate I. A-The Founding of a Church. By the Master of the Behem Codex, 1500-1506. From the Liber Pontificalis of Erasmus Ciolek. (Czartoryski Library, Cracow). Polish Miniature Painters in the First Half of the 16th Century.
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Plate I. B-Workshop of Tailors. By the Master of the Behem Codex. After 1505. From the Behem Codex. (University Library, Cracow). Polish Miniature Painters in the First Half of the 16th Century.
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Plate I. C-The Crucifixion. By Stanislas Mogila. 1500-1506. From the Liber Pontificalis of Erasmus Ciolek. (Czartoryski Library, Cracow). Polish Miniature Painters in the First Half of the 16th Century.
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Plate I. D-The Purification of the Virgin. By Stanislas Mogila. 1527. From the Book of Hours of Queen Bona Sforza. (Bodleian Library, Oxford). Polish Miniature Painters in the First Half of the 16th Century.
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Plate II. A-The Annunciation. By Stanislas Mogila. 1527. From the Book of Hours of Queen Bona Sforza. (Bodleian Library, Oxford). Polish Miniature Painters in the First Half of the 16th Century.
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Plate II. B-The Adoration of the Magi. By Stanislas Mogila. 1527. From the Book of Hours of Queen Bona Sforza. (Bodleian Library, Oxford). Polish Miniature Painters in the First Half of the 16th Century.
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Plate II. C-The Virgin and Child. By Stanislas Mogila. 1529. From the Book of Hours of King Sigismund I. (British Museum, London). Polish Miniature Painters in the First Half of the 16th Century.
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Plate II. D-St. Jerome. By Stanislas Mogila. 1528. From the Book of Hours of Adalbert Gasztold. (National Museum, Munich). Polish Miniature Painters in the First Half of the 16th Century.
Article
Renaissance Sculpture in Poland: Padovano and Michalowicz
01/1945 | 502 | 86
Pages: 10-15+17
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Zarnecki, Jerzy (Zarnecki, Jerzy)
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Plate I. Interior of the Sigismund Chapel, Cracow Cathedral. By Bartolomeo Berecci, Giovanni Cini, Giovanni Maria Padovano, and Others. 1517-1533. The Upper Figure Represents King Sigismund I by Giovanni Maria Padovano, Between 1530-1533, and the Lower Figure Is of King Sigismund Augustus, by Santi Gucci, 1572. Renaissance Sculpture in Poland
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Plate II. A-King Sigismund I. Bronze Medal. By G. M. Padovano. Signed and Dated 1532. (National Museum, Cracow). Renaissance Sculpture in Poland
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Plate II. B-Detail of Plate III, d. Renaissance Sculpture in Poland
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Plate II. C-Back of A, Showing the Polish Eagle and the King's Initial. Renaissance Sculpture in Poland
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Plate II. D-Detail of the Tomb of Bishop Peter Tomicki. By G. M. Padovano. 1532-5. (Cathedral, Cracow). Renaissance Sculpture in Poland
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Plate II. E-Detail of the Tomb of Primate Jacob Uchanski. By J. Michalowicz. 1580-83. (Collegiate Church, Lowicz). Renaissance Sculpture in Poland
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Plate III. A-Tomb of Barbara Tarnowska. By G. M. Padovano. After 1536. (Cathedral, Tarnow). Renaissance Sculpture in Poland
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Plate III. B-Tomb of an Unknown Lady. By J. Michalowicz. 1563-8. (Parish Church, Brzeziny). Renaissance Sculpture in Poland
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Plate III. C-Tomb of Bishop Andrew Zebrzydowski. By J. Michalowicz. 1560-63. (Cathedral, Cracow). Renaissance Sculpture in Poland
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Plate III. D-Tomb of Bishop Philip Padniewski. By J. Michalowicz. 1572-5. (Cathedral, Cracow). Renaissance Sculpture in Poland
Article
Polish Renaissance Architecture
01/1945 | 502 | 86
Pages: 2+4-9
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Estreicher, Karol (Estreicher, Karol)
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Courtyard of the Royal Castle, Cracow. Built by Franciscus Florentinus, 1502-1516
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Plate II. A-General View of the Royal Castle, Cracow, Showing the Renaissance Facade by Franciscus Florentinus. 1502-1516. Polish Renaissance Architecture
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Plate II. B-The Sigismund Chapel, Cracow Cathedral. Built by Bartolomeo Berecci, 1517-1533. Polish Renaissance Architecture
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Plate II. C-Interior of the Dome of the Sigismund Chapel, Cracow Cathedral, Showing the Panelling of Roses. By Bartolomeo Berecci and Giovanni Cini, c. 1530. Polish Renaissance Architecture
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Plate III. A-The Great Market-Place, Cracow, Showing the Church of Our Lady, the Town-Hall Tower, with the Cloth-Hall in the Centre. The Latter Was Rebuilt by Giovanni Maria Padovano and Decorated with a Parapet in 1556. Polish Renaissance Architecture
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Plate III. B-The Courtyard of the Palace of Baranow, Probably by Santi Gucci, c. 1579. Polish Renaissance Architecture
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Plate III. C-The Town-Hall, Sandomierz, Crowned by a Renaissance Parapet. Second Half of the 16th Century. Polish Renaissance Architecture