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According to the Danzig City Councillor and author of a catalogue of works published in 1890 in Danzig, Julius C. Block, Jeremias Falck was “born in a German city, a German artist […] But merit… more
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To be a composer you must ‘be born՚, but to pursue the profession you need to master a few skills,which Krzysztof Meyer did under the supervision of Stanisław Wiechowicz. After his teacher’s death,… more
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The “Nasza Droga” newspaper was published from December 1952 to December 1981 in Adelaide, the capital of the state of South Australia, although it was published by different organisations and people… more
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Józef Brandt – A Polish painter prince in Munich
In earlier centuries, the studios of artists were a one-to-one reflection of their social status. Anyone who who was still young or artistically and… more
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Stolzman, Henryk Radosław (Stolcman, Stoltzman, Sztolcman, Radoslaus Stolzmann), Polish portrait painter, member of the "Munich School”. In 1857, he attended the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich. In 1862… more
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His pictures showed: “Meadows, muddy paths, game woods, thatched cottages, goose girls, grandmothers with bundles of collected brushwood. Woods, plantations, morning mists and sunsets.” [2] Hidden… more
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Introduction
A glance at the two-volume encyclopedia of surnames of Polish origin in the Ruhr area is enough to get an idea of how close the genealogical relationship between Germans and Poles is -… more
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For Germans Sonja Ziemann was “the great film star” and Marek Hłasko was only “her Polish husband”. For Poles he was “the great rebel author” and she was only “his German wife”. The best-known German… more