ioo. Cloth Hall from the southeast
eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Polish painting still remains in
the Cloth Hall. The oldest part of the collection is rather small,
and includes mostly portraits from the time of King Stanislaus
Augustus, as well as historic and battle scenes by Marcello Baccia-
relli, Franciszek Smuglewicz, Michal Stachowicz, and others.
Romantic painting from the first half of the nineteenth century is
represented by Wojciech Korneli Stattler and, more importantly,
by Piotr Michalowski, who has one of the four rooms entirely to
himself. The monumental canvases of Jan Matejko, The Prussian
Tribute and Koscius^ko at Kaciaivice, and numerous portraits of his,
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eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Polish painting still remains in
the Cloth Hall. The oldest part of the collection is rather small,
and includes mostly portraits from the time of King Stanislaus
Augustus, as well as historic and battle scenes by Marcello Baccia-
relli, Franciszek Smuglewicz, Michal Stachowicz, and others.
Romantic painting from the first half of the nineteenth century is
represented by Wojciech Korneli Stattler and, more importantly,
by Piotr Michalowski, who has one of the four rooms entirely to
himself. The monumental canvases of Jan Matejko, The Prussian
Tribute and Koscius^ko at Kaciaivice, and numerous portraits of his,
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