Year (field_media_year)
Period:
  • Ill. 11a: Lynx, after a sketchbook page by Albrecht Dürer

    Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, NY. Cut flat glass on metal construction, 86 x 50 x 60 cm.
  • Grand opening of the Polish grammar school in Bytom

    The President of the mixed German-Polish Commission, Felix Calonder, signs the memorial chronicle.
  • Document no. 1/1: Binding of the estate book

    The documents were handed over to the Porta Polonicum in 2016 and date from 1945-1951.
  • In the Polish consulate general in Hamburg, early 1990s

    From the right: The President of the Republic of Poland Lech Wałęsa, Jacek Kowalski, consul Marek Rzeszotarski
  • Reconstruction of Dom Polski, 1979

    Reconstruction of Dom Polski, 1979
  • St. Clemens Maria Hofbauer, Essen-Altendorf

    Outside view
  • Tadeusz Kantor giving the beat.

    The artist and director was a perfectionist and always demanded that his ideas be perfectly turned into reality.
  • Roman Lipski

    In his studio in Berlin-Schöneberg.
  • The Rodło sign, designed by Janina Kłopocka

    The sign of the Union of Poles in Germany.
  • Ill. 12: Jannis Kounellis - Untitled

    1993. Coal, sacks, steel. Collection D. Daskalopoulos, EMST Athens. documenta 14, Fridericianum.
  • Tomasz Kycia und Jacek Tyblewski

    Im Studio von „Radio Multikulti“. Berlin, 2007
  • Grave cross for Adolf Czech

    Cemetery in Bruttig
  • Die Bühne zu dem Stück „Bäcker Sarzyński und sein Hahn“

    2000
  • ill. 2: Ten Commandments

    Exhibition Roland Schefferski. Wiped out images, David Kirby antiquities shop, Berlin 1997.
  • Ensign Bohdan Samulski after his escape from captivity

    Officer in General Stanisław Maczek's 1st Armoured Division, awarded the Order of Virtuti Militari. Outstanding architect in Belgium after the war.
  • Between Bach and Goethe

    Daniel Chodowiecki on a wall relief at the entrance to the Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin (detail).
  • Ill. 37: Stanley Whitney - various works like “For Joy and Grief”, “Homa, Roma”

    Detail view. Documenta Hall
  • Fig. 9.1: Dachs I-3

    Photograph (as seen today)
  • Fig. 6: Former Higher Institute for Jewish Studies, Berlin

    Former Higher Institute for Jewish Studies, Berlin, Artilleriestraße 14. Now Leo-Baeck-Haus, Tucholskystraße 9, headquarters of the Central Council of Jews in Germany
  • Commemorative card “The first year students at the grammar school in Rheine”

    Back with personalised dedication.