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Wyspianski Stanislaw
(1869—1907)
Polish poet, dramatist, and painter. As a painter Wyspianski created numerous murals, stained-glass windows, and theatrical costumes. He is considered the founder of modern Polish drama; his plays, which are richly imaginative and often allegorical, generally treat the history or contemporary life of Poland, as in The Legion (1900), The Wedding (1901), Liberation (1903), and November Night (1904). Other plays are drawn from Greek themes, e.g., Return of Odysseus (tr. 1966). Wyspianski’s dominant concern was Polish independence and individual freedom.
Poland, 1947, Wyspianski, Slowacki and Kasporowicz
Poland, 1947, Wyspianski, Slowacki and Kasporowicz
Poland, 1948, Polish Culture
Poland, 1958, Stanislaw Wyspianski
Poland, 1959, Motherhood (Stanislaw Wyspianski)
Poland, 1968, Portrait of Eliza Parenska
Poland, 1969, Motherhood (Stanislaw Wyspianski)
Poland, 1971, Lilies (Wyspianski)
Poland, 1971, Iris (Wyspianski)
Poland, 1971, Apollo (Wyspianski)
Poland, 1972, Rapsod (Wyspianski)
Poland, 1974, Iris
Poland, 1974, Dandelion
Poland, 1974, Rose
Poland, 1974, Thistle
Poland, 1974, Clover
Poland, 1974, Cornflower
Poland, 1974, Portrait of Girl (Wyspianski)
Poland, 1978, Stanislaw Wyspianski
Poland, 1987, Poznan Town Hall (Wyspianski)
Poland, 1995, The Wedding
Poland, 1998, Museum of Wyspianski
Poland, 2000, Stanislav Lem, Galczyrsky, Scymborska, Wyspianski, Mrozek
Poland, 2007, Little Helen with a Vase of Flowers
Poland, 2007, Scene from Wyspiański's drama
Poland, 2011, Portrait of Elyza Paronsky (Wyspianski)
UNO (New York), 1994, Sleeping Child (after S. Wyspianski)
Poland, 1958.11.25, Warsaw. Wyspianski, Moniuszko
Poland, 2007.05.18, Krakow. Stanislaw Wyspianski
Poland, 1938, Stanislaw Wyspianski
Poland, 1948, Stanislaw Wyspianski
Poland, 1963, Stanislaw Wyspianski
Poland, 1965, Kazimierz Kaminski in «Wedding»