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This clock-watch combines timekeeping functionality with artistic design, showcasing mechanical craftsmanship and decorative aesthetics.-stock-foto
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'The Derelict or The Lost Boat' by Arthur Wesley Dow depicts a lost boat, illustrating themes of abandonment, solitude, and maritime landscape.-stock-foto
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This fragment is a portion of a larger artifact, offering insight into its original form, historical context, and cultural significance.-stock-foto
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This fragment from the MET collection represents a portion of a larger artwork or object, providing insight into the craftsmanship and artistic practices of its period.-stock-foto
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A fragment from The MET collection used in illustration and editorial contexts, representing historical and ancient visual documentation.-stock-foto
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A fragment from The MET collection used in book illustration and editorial photography, documenting historical and ancient contexts.-stock-foto
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This 16th-century German 'Modelbuch' page displays stitching techniques and embroidery patterns, reflecting textile craftsmanship and cultural design traditions.-stock-foto
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This fragment illustrates decorative and artistic traditions of its period, highlighting detailed design elements and materials.-stock-foto
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This fragment from the MET collection shows a portion of a larger object, revealing craftsmanship, materials, and historical context of the period.-stock-foto
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This fragment from an ancient artifact reveals craftsmanship, materials, and artistic practices, contributing to the understanding of the historical period.-stock-foto
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Comprehensive collection of artworks held by the Society of Encouragement of Fine Arts in Warsaw from 1860 to 1940, including paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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Painting 'Before Masquerade' by Stanisław Ukowski (1873–1944), 1923, showing women's portraits, ball costumes, mirrors, furniture, and interior views, in Biedermeier style, part of the Society of Encouragement of Fine Arts collection.-stock-foto
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Self-portraits and artist portraits by Ludomir Janowski (1862–1939), depicting men in bust and three-quarter views, some with glasses, gray hair, mustaches, and interior settings, held in the Society of Encouragement of Fine Arts collection.-stock-foto
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Interior view of the cathedral of St. John in Warsaw by Marcin Zaleski (1796–1877), 1865, showing the pulpit, altars, sculptures, and realistic 19th-century architectural details, part of the Society of Encouragement of Fine Arts collection.-stock-foto
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Art collection managed by the Society of Encouragement of Fine Arts in Warsaw between 1860 and 1940, encompassing Polish paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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Portrait of painter Alfred Schouppé by Karol Miller (1835–1920), circa 1875–1890, held in the Society of Encouragement of Fine Arts collection, showing 19th-century Polish portraiture.-stock-foto
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Portrait study by Aleksander Gierymski (1850–1901), circa 1870–1872, part of the Society of Encouragement of Fine Arts collection, depicting male busts and portrait techniques.-stock-foto
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Collection of 19th- and early 20th-century Polish artworks held by the Society of Encouragement of Fine Arts in Warsaw (1860–1940), including portraits, landscapes, and decorative arts.-stock-foto
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Art collection from the Society of Encouragement of Fine Arts in Warsaw (1860–1940) featuring works across multiple mediums, documenting Polish 19th and early 20th-century art.-stock-foto
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Collection of artworks held by the Society of Encouragement of Fine Arts in Warsaw, active between 1860 and 1940, including paintings, sculptures, and other visual arts.-stock-foto
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Painting 'Spleen' by Henryk Weyssenhoff (1859–1922), circa 1890s, depicting melancholic themes in landscape, part of the Society of Encouragement of Fine Arts collection.-stock-foto
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Painting of a wooden house by Maria Klass-Kazanowska (1857–1898), 1897, illustrating 19th-century Polish rural architecture and landscape, part of the Society of Encouragement of Fine Arts collection.-stock-foto
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Portrait of Wanda Suchocka by Jan Kazimierz Kauzik (1860–1930), 1893, depicting female portraiture and part of a gift collection.-stock-foto
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Self-portrait by Kazimierz Mordasewicz (1859–1923), 1907, showing the artist, part of the Society of Encouragement of Fine Arts collection, highlighting Polish miniatures and male portraiture.-stock-foto
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Cityscape of the PA AC in Venice by Stanisław Wolski (1859–1894), 1884, showing architectural details, canals, and Venetian urban scenery, part of a gift collection.-stock-foto
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Painting 'Powiec Ukrainian' by Kazimierz Konstanty Zezchowski (1838–1917), 1867, part of the Society of Encouragement of Fine Arts collection, depicting Ukrainian rural life.-stock-foto
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Portrait of Hipolit Wieykowski by Andrzej Mniszech (1823–1905), 1891, in Young Poland style, depicting fur hats, collars, coats, gloves, sticks, and male portraiture.-stock-foto
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Landscape painting of a Gypsy camp by the water by Wincenty Smokowski (1797–1876), 19th century, from the Krasińskie Ordination Library collection, illustrating tents, figures, and riverside scenery.-stock-foto
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Miniature portrait of Maria Anna Rawiczowa (1807–1887) with her son Jas (1832–1863), painted by Jan Krzysztof Damel circa 1834, in Biedermeier style, showing jewelry, bonnet, hairdos, and children's portraiture.-stock-foto
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Portrait of a young girl by Micha, circa 1840, held in the State Art Collections, Warsaw (1922–1939), representing 19th-century Polish portraiture.-stock-foto
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Roman-era figurine of Alexander the Great, dated 140–160 AD, produced in an unknown workshop, depicting the military leader in a gentle posture.-stock-foto
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Street address luminaire created between 1927 and 1935, designed for urban lighting and signage purposes, exhibiting period design and metalwork.-stock-foto
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19th-century desk, second half of the century, crafted with wood and decorative elements, representing functional furniture design of the period.-stock-foto
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View of the Załuski Library circa 1785, showing architectural details, interiors, and collections; associated with Vogel Zygmunt (1764–1826) and multiple private collectors including Mniszech and Raczyński families.-stock-foto
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Cupboard panel (1620–1640) illustrating scenes from the New Testament: Christ and the Samaritan, Baptism of Christ, Annunciation, Flight into Egypt, with personifications of Hope and Faith, herms, masks, birds, and acanthus motifs, Persian and vegetable wrapping designs.-stock-foto
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Wing panel of a 17th-century cabinet door, decorated in Baroque style with riders, flowers, sea motifs, and soldiers, part of a historic collection.-stock-foto
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Self-portrait by Władysław Ciesielski (1845–1901), 1892, showing the artist in confederate attire, highlighting Polish miniatures, male portraiture, interior elements, and January Uprising references.-stock-foto
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Miniature painting depicting an elderly man carrying a head, attributed to Paweł Tremo (1733–1810), royal chef, showing venison, kitchen scene, male portraiture, and symbolic elements.-stock-foto
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Bronze coin from Pantikapaion, late 2nd–1st century BC, depicting Dionysus head, monograms, bows, goritos, and other military elements, part of Ignacy Terlecki collection.-stock-foto
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Pantikapaion bronze coin, late 2nd–1st century BC, with Dionysus head, goritos, bows, monograms, associated with Józef Chynowski collection and the Society of Encouragement of Fine Arts.-stock-foto