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  • Fig. 11: Hotel Kaiserhof

    Photograph (as seen today)
  • Fig. 18: Dora Diamant’s grave

    Grave of Dora Diamant, United Synagogue Cemetery, Marlow Road, East Ham, London. Memorial stone from 1999
  • First page from the book "De revolutionibus orbium coelestium"

  • Ill. 7: Portrait of a Lady Holding Her Pet Prince Charles Spaniel after Jan Verkolje

    Private collection, USA. Cut flat glass on metal construction, dog: 39 x 49 x 26 cm, shoes: 25 x 15 x 15 cm, digital inkjet print on paper, 27 x 33 cm.
  • ill. 20 d: Portrait photo

    Taken on his 85th birthday.
  • Zofia Posmysz as a teenager

    Around 1940
  • Barbara Kwiatkowska-Lass

    1959
  • Polish pilgrimage to Jerusalem

    Field Bishop Józef Gawlina on board the ship praying the breviary, "Światowid" No. 14 /503/ from 31 March 1934
  • Head

    Myjak, Adam (*1947 Stary Sącz, lives in Warsaw). Bronze, 40 x 44 x 38 cm; Inv. no. 2471.
  • ill. 5b: Untitled

    Paper, wood glue, aluminium profile, L = 2000 cm, W = 580 cm, H = 660 cm. Museum Bochum, exhibition ‘Room installations; Installation 1’.
  • The workers in front of the factory gate

    The Wilhelmsburg wool-combing factory. The photo was taken around the end of the 1920s.
  • Janina Kłopocka on the balcony of her Warsaw apartment

    At 12 Chmielna street.
  • Edward (Edward Klimczak, 1944-2011), 1983

    Russian and English scientist. Publisher. Lecturer at the Free University of West Berlin. Founder of the Solidarity Defence Committee / Solidarność Society. Active supporter of "Fighting Solidarność" ...
  • Fig. 18: Memorial panel for R. Zeller

    Memorial panel for R. Zeller from Poland, rose garden at the Bullenhuser Damm memorial site, Hamburg
  • ill. 6b: Exhibition Events that remain Anonymous, 2

  • Memorial plaque at the grave of Zdzisław Nardelli

    Protestant-Augsburg cemetery.
  • Groß Waplitz (Waplewo)

    View from the garden side, 1920s.
  • 4 June 1989 – From the Lodz edition (2015) of ‘Solidarny zza Muru’

    “Check you voted for the right thing. Can’t see yourself? Well, you’re a post-communist vampire” (a mirror symbolising the millions of Solidarity voters)
  • Fig. 4: Room 2. The Art Centres Kraków and Warsaw (“Silent Rebels” exhibition)

    J. Malczewski, “Painter’s Inspiration”, 1897; “Vicious Circle”, 1895/97; “Painter’s Dream”, ca. 1888; J. Matejko: “Blind Veit Stoss with his Granddaughter”, 1865; W. Gerson: “Veit Stoss on the Road to...