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Muzeum Narodowe <Krakau> [Hrsg.]
Rozprawy i Sprawozdania Muzeum Narodowego w Krakowie — 10.1970

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Małkiewiczówna, Helena: Sprawozdanie z działalności Muzeum Narodowego w Krakowie w latach 1964-1965
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the 400 anniversary of the artist’s death. It was followed by exposition Ancient
Greek Vases, composed of exhibits from the collections of ancient art, which had
not been displayed for th^ preceding eight years. In 1965 the display Sketches and
Drawings oj Henryk Siemieradzki (including works newly purchased and those un-
known before) was organized, and two other exhibitions opened: The Art of Egypt
and European Painting: Purchases, Gifts and Deposits, 1945—1965.

The library in the section of the Museum called Emeryk Hutten-Czapski’s Col-
lections was in 1964 transformed into an exhibition room, in which the following
exhibitions were organized: Polish Super-Bookplates of the Renaissance; Polish Books
of the Epoch of Humanism; The Great French Encyclopaedia; Hunting and Horse-
riding in Art.

3. Temporary exhibitians organized outside the exhibition rooms of the National

Museum in Cracow

Exhibitions prepared by the staff of the Museum and displayed in places other
than its exhibition rooms were one of the outcomes of cooperation between the Na-
tional Museum in Cracow and other Polish cultural institutions in the years 1964-
1965. The exhibition European Ceramics from the Middle Ages Till Today, opened in
April, 1964 in the rooms of the Society of Friends of Fine Arts in Nowa Huta, should
be mentioned here. Due to the traditional cooperation with the Regional Museum
in Puławy, the cxhibition Memorials of Polish Kings and Hetmans, was opened in
the so-called Gothic House in Puławy, and the analogous display called Portraits of
Kings and Hetmans in Graphic Art — in the Gothic Hall of the Puławy Pałace. In
1965 two exhibitions under the joint title of Hunting and Horseriding in Art were
opened in Puławy.

In 1963 new contacts were established with some museums in southeastem
Poland. As a result, the following exhibitions were organized in museums in Rze-
szów, Przemyśl and Jarosław: Jan Matejko (1838—1893); Polish Landscape and Genre
Painting of the 19th Century; Portrait Miniatures of Two Centuries (the 18th and
19th); Culture of the Polish Bourgeois in the 17th and 18th Centuries; Polish Ce-
ramics of the 18th and 19th Centuries. In the museum of northern Poland the fol-
lowing exhibitions were displayed in the years 1964 and 1965: Jacek Malczewski (in
Olsztyn and Częstochowa) and Drawings and Water-Colours of Stanisław Noakowski
(in Częstochowa).

The exhibition Icons, afterwards displayed in the Szołayski House in Kraków,
was first opened in 1964 in the Silesian Museum in Wrocław. Other exhibitions
organized during that year were: Polish Military Relics from the Time of the Great
Seym, the 3rd of May Constitution and the Kościuszko Insurrection (1788—1794) in
the Museum of Archeology in Łódź); Polish Military Relics from the Period 1788—
1831 (in the Museum in Nowy Sącz); The Art of Young Poland (in the exhibition
rooms of the Office of Art Exhibitions in Sopot).

4. Exhibitions prepared by the National Museum of Kraków and displayed abroad

In 1964 cont.racts between the National Museum in Cracow and the Town Art
Gallery in Cheb (Eger) in Czechoslovakia were established. Due to the cooperation
between these two institutions the display called Polish Painting of the 19th Cen-
tury was opened in Cheb in July 1964, and in the next year the exhibition Graphic
Art of Odilon Redon was organized in the same place. At the same time, the ex-

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