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Silent rebels : Polish symbolism around 1900
- Title
- Silent rebels : Polish symbolism around 1900 / edited by Roger Diederen, Albert Godetzky, and Nerina Santorius ; with essays by Agnieszka Bagińska [and six others].
- Publication
- München : Hirmer, [2022]
- ©2022
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- Additional Authors
- Diederen, Roger
- Godetzky, Albert
- Santorius, Nerina
- Bagińska, Agnieszka
- Haake, Michał
- Kozakowska-Zaucha, Urszula
- Rosales Rodríguez, Agnieszka
- Skalska, Agnieszka, 1969-
- Hypo-Kulturstiftung (Munich, Germany). Kunsthalle, host institution, organizer.
- Instytut Adama Mickiewicza, organizer.
- Muzeum Narodowe w Warszawie, organizer.
- Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie, organizer.
- Muzeum Narodowe w Poznaniu, organizer.
- Description
- 300 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits; 30 cm
- Summary
- The turn of the 19th century was a golden age for Polish art. The publication features about 130 masterpieces of painting from this era between nineteenth-century decadence and a new beginning, and describes its roots in Polish history, culture and nature as well as the close connections with wider European art scenes. Polish painting around 1900 carries us into a world of myths and legends, into dream-like landscapes, old traditions and customs, into the depths of the human soul. In a nation without its own state until its independence in 1918 Poland was partitioned between Russia, Prussia and Austria-Hungary a young generation of artists emerged to renew painting. Thus they created a common identity, while at the same time joining forces with the European avant-gardes.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- History.
- Note
- Published to accompany an held at the Kunsthalle der Hypo-Kulturstiftung (Kunsthalle München), March 25 - August 7, 2022.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 284-292) and index.
- Call Number
- JQF 22-1089
- ISBN
- 9783777438566
- 3777438561
- LCCN
- 9783777438566
- OCLC
- 1311261556
- Title
- Silent rebels : Polish symbolism around 1900 / edited by Roger Diederen, Albert Godetzky, and Nerina Santorius ; with essays by Agnieszka Bagińska [and six others].
- Publisher
- München : Hirmer, [2022]
- Copyright Date
- ©2022
- Type of Content
- textstill image
- Type of Medium
- unmediated
- Type of Carrier
- volume
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 284-292) and index.
- Chronological Term
- 1900-1999
- Added Author
- Diederen, Roger, editor.Godetzky, Albert, editor, writer of supplementary textual content.Santorius, Nerina, editor, writer of supplementary textual content.Bagińska, Agnieszka, writer of supplementary textual content.Haake, Michał, writer of supplementary textual content.Kozakowska-Zaucha, Urszula, writer of supplementary textual content.Rosales Rodríguez, Agnieszka, writer of supplementary textual content.Skalska, Agnieszka, 1969- writer of supplementary textual content.Hypo-Kulturstiftung (Munich, Germany). Kunsthalle, host institution, organizer.Instytut Adama Mickiewicza, organizer.Muzeum Narodowe w Warszawie, organizer.Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie, organizer.Muzeum Narodowe w Poznaniu, organizer.
- Other Form:
- 9783777438542 German edition
- Other Standard Identifier
- 9783777438566
- Research Call Number
- JQF 22-1089JQF 23-545