Year (field_media_year)
Period:
  • Mieczysław Górowski: Posters and patterns

    Poster for his solo exhibition in January 2011 in the Pigasus Polish Poster Gallery.
  • Ill. 4: In the stable of the Donnemörse post office

    Collotype from: From Berlin to Danzig.
  • Ill. 52: Charles X Gustav, King of Sweden

    Copper engraving after an unknown painting, 43.8 x 28.6 cm, sign.: 1654 Falck.
  • ill. 63: Wooden Panel, 2009

    Wooden Panel, 2009. Spruce, charcoaled, twigs, 101 x 101 x 10 cm (Detail), de Weryha Collection, Hamburg
  • Fig. 92: “Episodes” (Episoden) E, 2000–2017

    Mixed technique on paper, 15x17.5 cm each, private collection
  • Ill. 14a: Lady Walking Her Dog, after Claude Louis Desrais

    Private collection, Switzerland. Cut flat glass on metal construction, 75 x 35 x 65 cm.
  • Ill. 36: Madame Öhmchen

    Collotype, from: From Berlin to Gdansk.
  • Ill. 82: The alphabet, title page for the series Libellus novus elementorum latinorum

    With copper engravings (also of the individual letters) after a model by Johann Christian Bierpfaff, 20.8 x 16.2 cm, signed: Jeremias Falck Hamburgi.
  • ill. 94: de Weryha Collection, Hamburg

    de Weryha Collection, Hamburg
  • Pyrexia

    2021, Paper, spray paint, graphite, oil on linen, 180 x 145 cm
  • Ryszard Grzyb, Tygrysia Wołowina [Tiger beef]

    1985, tempera on carton, 122,7 x 129.2 cm
  • 9: Setting out for the Hunt

    Oil on canvas, 66 x 116.7 cm.
  • Wilhelm Sasnal: The Table

    Oil on canvas, 150 x 150 cm.
  • Ill. 6: Arin Rungjang - 246247596248914102516... And then there were none

    Democracy Monument, Neue Neue Galerie. Wood and brass sculpture. Co-produced with the Ministry of Culture of Thailand and MAIIAM, Chiang Mai.
  • Fig. 14: Room 5. Spring Awakening (“Silent Rebels” exhibition)

    J. Malczewski: “Spring”, 1898; W. Hofman: “Spring”, 1918; “Nativity Scene”, 1918; K. Sichulski: “Spring” triptych, 1909
  • Mensura

    Installation view – Measuring the World, CentralTrak, University of Dallas, Texas, US, 2016
  • Rerum Natura (detail)

    2015, Paper, bleach, copper, oil on linen, 70 x 60 cm
  • Ill. 2b: Untitled, top view.

    Hand poured water glass lenses, cardboard rings, steel cables, hooks, W = 800 cm, L = 1900 cm, Museum Ostdeutsche Galerie, Regensburg.
  • ill. 6: Caricature of the painter Halina Zaniewska

    In: ‘Słowo polskie’, No. 3.
  • Stanisław Oświęcim beside the corpse of his sister Anna

    Oil on canvas, 136 x 216 cm