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Bulletin du Musée National de Varsovie: [inkl. Index 1975-1997] — 38.1997

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Chronicle 1996-1997
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.18946#0121
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The Ignacy Jan Paderewski Museum of Polish Emigration in America

Polish Emigré Artists in America -Performing Artists. Feh. 18 - April 15, 1996
The first in a series of exhibitions intended to present Polish artists who were
active in America: Helena Modrzejewska, Marceima Sembrich Kochanska,
Edward and Jan Reszke, Adam Didur, and Jan Kiepura (actors and opera
singers).

The Young Dali. Salvador Dali and Federico Garcia Lorca. Testimonies of
Friendship. Oct. 7 - Dec. 12, 1996

An exhibition prepared by the Federico Garcia Torca Foundation in Madrid
and the Cervantes Institute in Warsaw, presenting two paintings and 6 drawings
by Salvador Dali, as well as photographs and letters documenting the friendship
of two of the most distinguished representatives of Spanish artistic life in our century.

Czeslaw Czaplihski. The Portrait. Polish Artists in America, 1980-1995. Sept.
19-Dec. 31, 1996

An exhibition of 208 works by the outstanding Polish photographer working
in the U.S. and Poland; portraits of well-known representatives of Polish
artistic life connected with America in the years 1980-1995. The exhibition
was accompanied by a catalogue with texts written by some of those portrayed:
the journalist Ryszard Kapuscinski, the playwright Janusz Glowacki, and the
fiction writer Edward Redlinski.

Piotr Wysocki - Hero of November. A 200th Birthday Celebration. Nov. 22,
1997-Jan 5, 1998

A historical-artistic exhibition presenting more than 60 items (documents,
letters, graphic work, numismatics, and military objects), associated with the
figure of Piotr Wysocki (1797-1874) and the November Uprising (1830), lent
from the collections of the National Museum in Warsaw, the Polish Army
Museum in Warsaw, the Historical Museum of the City of Warsaw, the
Pulawski Museum in Warka, the National Library, the Warsaw University
Library, and the Library of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Cracow.

The Museum at Nieborów and Arkadia

Radziwilt Trumpets Coats-of-arms. May 18-31, 1996

This historical-artistic exhibition, devoted to the distinguished Polish
aristocratic family, the former owners of the palace at Nieborów, originated at
the National Archives in Warsaw. Prepared by Jolanta Graia and Violetta
Urbaniak from the National Archives, with the collaboration of Andrzej
Szczepaniak and Wlodzimierz Piwkowski of the National Museum in Warsaw;
the catalogue was published by the National Archives; an academic conference
devoted to the Radziwill family was held in conjunction with the exhibition.

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