Until 2005, it was a branch of the National Museum of Kraków. In 1920, Feliks Jasieński—critic, writer and collector of art, whose penname was "Manggha"—donated...
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Moscow and Saint Petersburg. Finally, the canvas was purchased by Feliks Jasieński in 1901 for 1,000 rubles, and in 1904 was given to the National Museum...
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Bruno Jasieński pronounced [ˈbrunɔ jaˈɕeɲskʲi], born Wiktor Bruno Zysman (17 July 1901 – 17 September 1938), was a Polish poet, novelist, playwright,...
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partitioned Poland. Japanese culture and art were popularized among Poles by Feliks Jasieński, an enthusiast and collector of Japanese art. In 1904, well-known Japanese...
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Karol Frycz, Ludwik Puget, Kazimierz Sichulski, Jan Skotnicki and Feliks Jasieński. In the sketches, poems, satirical songs, and short stories that he...
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richness of form and complex technical means. Thanks to a friendship with Feliks Jasieński [pl] (also called Manggha), he expanded his interests to include oriental...
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favorably reviewed. She self-published her initial works. Arts patron Feliks Jasienski (pseudonym “Manggha”) (1861-1929) funded the publication of subsequent...
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Leszczyński, Stanisław Bobiński, Jerzy Heryng, Józef Feliks Ciszewski, Tomasz Dąbal, Saul Amsterdam, Bruno Jasieński, and Witold Wandurski. The leaderless party...
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(1900–1961) Andrzej Stawar (1900–1967) Aleksander Wat (1901–1938) Bruno Jasieński (1901–1964) Sergiusz Piasecki (1902–1970) Tadeusz Manteuffel (1902–1985)...
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Hugo Kołłątaj, 18th–19th-century historian, philosopher and politician Feliks Koneczny, Polish history, social philosophy Władysław Konopczyński, Polish...
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