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old warsaw: honky chateaus and the polish paradox

Posted on July 11, 2012 by Dave

The destruction of Poland during WWII was unprecedented. The past is, in many real ways, the only material out of which to construct the future since so many citizens draw their sustenance, spiritual as well as economic, from the city. … Continue reading →

Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion | Tagged Bernardo Bellotto polish paintings, Copernicus statue Warsaw, Dawid Warszawski, Dr. Karol Estreicher, Frederic Chopin, Jan Zachwatowicz, Jerzy Urban, Jozef Sigalin, Konstanty Gebert, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Nazi destruction Warsaw, Piotr Bieganski, Warsaw Market Square, Warsaw reconstruction, Warsaw reconstruction after WWII, Warsaw Rising Museum, warsaw uprising 1944, Wilanow Palace Poland | Leave a comment
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