Paderewski in Breslau
„Music alone is truly a living art. Its elements, its vibrations, its dynamics are all elements of life. Hushed yet audible, tremendous yet unrecognised it is everywhere where… more
The data in the left column comes from archival materials, in the right - from the tombstones (original spelling preserved):
GOLANKOWICZ JÓZEF Cpl. Josef Golankowiz * 10.8.1911 † 15.5.1945
10th… more
Boznańska, Olga, Polish painter, member of the “Munich School”. 1886-88 studies in Munich at the private painting school of Carl Kricheldorf (1863-1934), from 1888 under Wilhelm Dürr the Younger (… more
Andrzejewski, Szczepan, Polish painter, member of the “Munich School”. 1912-14: student at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich/Akademie der Bildenden Künste München. *13.1.1892 Łódź, †4.11.1950… more
In 1828 the matriculation register at the Royal Academy of Visual Arts in Munich enrolled the sculptor Karol Ceptowski (1801-1847) from Poznań as its first Polish artist, and in 1832 a Lithuanian by… more
After the end of the Second World War the cemetery became the place of final rest to 1,466 soldiers from Great Britain, mainly English airmen from bomb squadrons. Several years after the necropolis… more
Radziwiłł, Ferdynand Fryderyk książę (Ferdinand Fürst Radziwill, Ferdinand von Radziwill), 1873-1918 member of the 1st Chamber of the Prussian Landtag, 1874-1918 member of the Reichstag of the German… more
Chełmiński, Jan (Jan von Chelminski), Polish painter, member of the “Munich School”.
1873-76: student at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts. *27.1.1851 Brzustów, †1.11.1925 New York. 1866-68: studies in… more
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