This chapter is the first extensive study of the virtually-forgotten pictorial art of 'The Polish Sappho' - the poet and playwright Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzeska. She was a member of the Kossak family, known for their historical and military subjects, and the chapter traces her development from her first watercolours through to the powerful symbolic studies of gender relationships which she painted in the 1920s. Written in conjunction with the 'Young Poland' exhibition mounted by the William Morris Gallery in October 2021.
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Niniejsza praca dotyczy analizy motywu kobiety-artystki w wybranych utworach z okresu Młodej Polski....
The purpose of this text is a brief presentation and an introduction to the figure of a somewhat fo...
Maria Hagen-Schwerin was a 19th-century novelist and poet. She was a prolific author of popular roma...
Michal Walicki (1904-1966) studied Art History at the University of Warsaw (1924-1929), where he rec...
The aim of this paper is to reconstruct the portrait of Jadwiga Zamoyska née Działyńska, who was bot...
The article analyses the motifs of the Virginity and the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary in Young Po...
This article portrays a pair of artistically gifted women, Wanda Młodnicka née Monné (1850–1923) and...
This article examines the relationship of Maryla Wolska with the poets and artists of the Young Pola...
There are no well-known Polish female journalists or novelists from before the middle of the 19 cent...
The article discusses the ties of the Kossak family with the nineteenth- and twentieth-century Paris...
In the research activity of Prof. Wanda Nowakowska we can emphasize two important fields of science...
Writing an academic history of Polish art was an urgent task of art historians after World War I, wh...
Józefa Kisielnicka (1865–1941) created a new model of a woman in the society, a woman that is active...
Ekphrases are fairly common in the literature of the Young Poland movement, with descriptions of pai...
The article considers the way in which visual texts are interpreted firstly against the pragmatic ba...
Niniejsza praca dotyczy analizy motywu kobiety-artystki w wybranych utworach z okresu Młodej Polski....
The purpose of this text is a brief presentation and an introduction to the figure of a somewhat fo...
Maria Hagen-Schwerin was a 19th-century novelist and poet. She was a prolific author of popular roma...
Michal Walicki (1904-1966) studied Art History at the University of Warsaw (1924-1929), where he rec...
The aim of this paper is to reconstruct the portrait of Jadwiga Zamoyska née Działyńska, who was bot...
The article analyses the motifs of the Virginity and the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary in Young Po...
This article portrays a pair of artistically gifted women, Wanda Młodnicka née Monné (1850–1923) and...