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Early map of Poland and
Early map of Poland and Lithuania polychrome framed ss: 19 1/4'' h. x 22 1/4'' w. some folds and toning.
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POLAND. A COLLECTION OF ORDERS
POLAND. A COLLECTION OF ORDERS AND MEDALS Poland. Order of Poland Restored (Order Polonia Restituta - Order Odrodzenia Polski), Member, 1952 to 1990 issue Poland. Polish Solidarity Combatant Association, ‘Semper Fidelis’ Cross (Zwi?zek Solidarno?ci Polskich Kombatantów, Krzy? ‘Semper Fidelis’), 2nd type, ‘gold’ (gilt) Poland. Cross for the Veterans of the Polish People’s Army
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Map of Poland dated 1773 by Tob.
Map of Poland dated 1773 by Tob. Mayer 20 3/4" x 24 1/2". ?
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Zbigniew Kupczynski Polish, b. 1930
Zbigniew Kupczynski Polish, b. 1930 Abstract Composition, 1964
Estimate:$200-$300
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Zbigniew Kupczynski Polish, b. 1930
Zbigniew Kupczynski Polish, b. 1930 Abstraction
Estimate:$300-$500
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Polia Pillin (Polish, 1909-1992)
Polia Pillin (Polish, 1909-1992) A simple ceramic bowl with clear glaze on the exterior and with the interior hand painted in a mottled blue background with the image of a young girl holding a bird, with an animal to the right and with a tree with another bird to the left. Signed on the underside under the glaze; approx. 6-7/8"D x 2-1/8"H.
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John Speed map of Poland, 1626,
John Speed map of Poland, 1626, "A Newe Mape of Poland, Done into English by J. Speede" [sic], engraved by Dirck Gryp, published by George Humble, London, 1626, eight vignettes of costumed figures at sides and six city views at top, on laid paper with English text verso, 16-1/2 x 21-1/2 in. Loose, toning, minor foxing, stains, smudges, reinforced center crease with some darkening, upper margin trimmed including plate mark.
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LARGE FORMAT PHOTOGRAPH, CITY
LARGE FORMAT PHOTOGRAPH, CITY VIEW IN POLAND American or Continental School "City View in Poland", large format color photograph depicting modern buildings and building remnants behind a metal barrier, ink signed to lower left, framed. Approx. image h. 40", w. 60". Frame h. 46", w. 66", d..75".
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POLISH SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY):
POLISH SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY): PORTRAIT1949; oil on canvas; signed and dated "Tom Zolnierkiewicz 49" lower right, inscribed verso "Warszawa UL. Krak..."; 20 x 16 inches; 30 x 26 inches frame Condition:
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POLISH SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY)Village
POLISH SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY)Village Landscape with Church. The lower edge inscribed. Watercolor on Paper. Site 6.5 by 11 in., overall, matted, framed 14.5 by 19 in.
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Bronislaw Kopczynski Polish,
Bronislaw Kopczynski Polish, 1882-1964 Abstraction
Estimate:$800-$1,000
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WLODZIMIERZ
WLODZIMIERZ TERLIKOWSKI(Polish/France, 1873-1951)
Sospel, France, unsigned, oil on canvas, 21-3/8 x 32 in.; model panel frame, 29 x 39-3/8 in.
Provenance: Estate of the Artist; Private Collection
Condition:
original strainer and tacking edge, surface dirt, linear effect from wet paint at center; frame with abrasions
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W PODGOZKY, PROBABLY POLISH 20TH
W PODGOZKY, PROBABLY POLISH 20TH CENTURY SCHOOL, MAP OF PARIS, MIXED MEDIA, FRAME: 34 1/2 X 34 1/2 IN. (87.63 X 87.63 CM.)W Podgozky, Probably Polish 20th Century School, Map of Paris, Mixed Media,, Dimensions: Frame: 34 1/2 x 34 1/2 in. (87.63 x 87.63 cm.)
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ANDRZEJ CZECZOT INK ON
ANDRZEJ CZECZOT INK ON PAPERArtist and illustrator Andrzej Czeczot (Poland, 1933 – 2012) ink on paper depicting a Native American version of the Statue of Liberty and part of a series of six (see others in catalog); signed verso "Copyright by Andrzej Czeczot" with a frame cut-out to display signature; measures approximately 14-3/4" x 11-1/2" with frame and has a sight image of approximately 10-5/8" x 7-1/4"; in good overall condition.
Born in Kraków on the 27th of October 1933, Andrzej Czeczot was best known for his illustrations and works of graphic design for prestigious Polish publications Polityka, Polska, Ty i Ja, Literatura and more. He graduated from the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts and debuted in 1956 as a caricaturist for the Szpilka weekly and expanded his work to include film animations. In 1972 he received the Special Prize at the 2nd Biennale Festival of the Applied Graphics in Brno for his illustrations for book The Good Soldier Schweick and received the Golden Pin (Zlota szpilka) for excellence in illustration three times. He was interned on the 13th of December 1981 as part of the government's roundups of intellectuals and artists upon the enforcement of Martial Law. He left Poland not long after his release in 1982 and continued his work in the United States, first working for the Polish newspaper Nowy Dziennik and later for the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and The New Yorker. He returned to Poland in the 1990s and contributed to the Polityka and Nie weeklies. In 2002 he produced a feature-length animated film titled Eden, an ironic fairy tale about the state of contemporary culture, which won him a special jury award at the 27th International Film Festival in Gdynia. Over his lifetime he made over 30 short animated films, illustrated some 200 books and designed over 450 book covers. He died in Warsaw on May 9th, 2012 at the age of 79.
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ANDRZEJ CZECZOT INK ON
ANDRZEJ CZECZOT INK ON PAPERArtist and illustrator Andrzej Czeczot (Poland, 1933 – 2012) ink on paper depicting an animated version of the Statue of Liberty walking on the shore and part of a series of six (see others in catalog); signed verso "Copyright by Andrzej Czeczot" with a frame cut-out to display signature; measures approximately 14-3/4" x 11-1/2" with frame and has a sight image of approximately 10-5/8" x 7-1/4"; in good overall condition.
Born in Kraków on the 27th of October 1933, Andrzej Czeczot was best known for his illustrations and works of graphic design for prestigious Polish publications Polityka, Polska, Ty i Ja, Literatura and more. He graduated from the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts and debuted in 1956 as a caricaturist for the Szpilka weekly and expanded his work to include film animations. In 1972 he received the Special Prize at the 2nd Biennale Festival of the Applied Graphics in Brno for his illustrations for book The Good Soldier Schweick and received the Golden Pin (Zlota szpilka) for excellence in illustration three times. He was interned on the 13th of December 1981 as part of the government's roundups of intellectuals and artists upon the enforcement of Martial Law. He left Poland not long after his release in 1982 and continued his work in the United States, first working for the Polish newspaper Nowy Dziennik and later for the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and The New Yorker. He returned to Poland in the 1990s and contributed to the Polityka and Nie weeklies. In 2002 he produced a feature-length animated film titled Eden, an ironic fairy tale about the state of contemporary culture, which won him a special jury award at the 27th International Film Festival in Gdynia. Over his lifetime he made over 30 short animated films, illustrated some 200 books and designed over 450 book covers. He died in Warsaw on May 9th, 2012 at the age of 79.
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ANDRZEJ CZECZOT INK ON
ANDRZEJ CZECZOT INK ON PAPERArtist and illustrator Andrzej Czeczot (Poland, 1933 – 2012) ink on paper depicting an animated version of the Statue of Liberty and part of a series of six (see others in catalog); signed verso "Copyright by Andrzej Czeczot" with a frame cut-out to display signature; measures approximately 14-3/4" x 11-1/2" with frame and has a sight image of approximately 10-5/8" x 7-1/4"; in good overall condition with some staining to glass.
Born in Kraków on the 27th of October 1933, Andrzej Czeczot was best known for his illustrations and works of graphic design for prestigious Polish publications Polityka, Polska, Ty i Ja, Literatura and more. He graduated from the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts and debuted in 1956 as a caricaturist for the Szpilka weekly and expanded his work to include film animations. In 1972 he received the Special Prize at the 2nd Biennale Festival of the Applied Graphics in Brno for his illustrations for book The Good Soldier Schweick and received the Golden Pin (Zlota szpilka) for excellence in illustration three times. He was interned on the 13th of December 1981 as part of the government's roundups of intellectuals and artists upon the enforcement of Martial Law. He left Poland not long after his release in 1982 and continued his work in the United States, first working for the Polish newspaper Nowy Dziennik and later for the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and The New Yorker. He returned to Poland in the 1990s and contributed to the Polityka and Nie weeklies. In 2002 he produced a feature-length animated film titled Eden, an ironic fairy tale about the state of contemporary culture, which won him a special jury award at the 27th International Film Festival in Gdynia. Over his lifetime he made over 30 short animated films, illustrated some 200 books and designed over 450 book covers. He died in Warsaw on May 9th, 2012 at the age of 79.
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WITOLD LESZEK KACZANOWSKI
WITOLD LESZEK KACZANOWSKI (POLISH/AMERICAN, B. 1932) #2165 oil and c-print on canvas.
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POLISH SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY)Village
POLISH SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY)Village Landscape with Church. The lower edge inscribed. Watercolor on Paper. Site 6.25 by 9 in., overall, framed 11.5 by 14.5 in.
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WLADYSLAW T. CHMIELINSKI (POLISH,
WLADYSLAW T. CHMIELINSKI (POLISH, 1911-1979) 20" x 28" Troika rushing through a village. Oil on canvas, signed lower right, in a gold and black decorative frame, overall 28" x 36".
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WITOLD LESZEK KACZANOWSKI
WITOLD LESZEK KACZANOWSKI (POLISH/AMERICAN, B. 1932) #2131 oil and c-print on canvas board.
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ANDRZEJ CZECZOT INK ON
ANDRZEJ CZECZOT INK ON PAPERArtist and illustrator Andrzej Czeczot (Poland, 1933 – 2012) ink on paper depicting a "punk" version of the Statue of Liberty and part of a series of six (see others in catalog); signed verso "Copyright by Andrzej Czeczot" with a frame cut-out to display signature; measures approximately 14-3/4" x 11-1/2" with frame and has a sight image of approximately 10-5/8" x 7-1/4"; in good overall condition.
Born in Kraków on the 27th of October 1933, Andrzej Czeczot was best known for his illustrations and works of graphic design for prestigious Polish publications Polityka, Polska, Ty i Ja, Literatura and more. He graduated from the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts and debuted in 1956 as a caricaturist for the Szpilka weekly and expanded his work to include film animations. In 1972 he received the Special Prize at the 2nd Biennale Festival of the Applied Graphics in Brno for his illustrations for book The Good Soldier Schweick and received the Golden Pin (Zlota szpilka) for excellence in illustration three times. He was interned on the 13th of December 1981 as part of the government's roundups of intellectuals and artists upon the enforcement of Martial Law. He left Poland not long after his release in 1982 and continued his work in the United States, first working for the Polish newspaper Nowy Dziennik and later for the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and The New Yorker. He returned to Poland in the 1990s and contributed to the Polityka and Nie weeklies. In 2002 he produced a feature-length animated film titled Eden, an ironic fairy tale about the state of contemporary culture, which won him a special jury award at the 27th International Film Festival in Gdynia. Over his lifetime he made over 30 short animated films, illustrated some 200 books and designed over 450 book covers. He died in Warsaw on May 9th, 2012 at the age of 79.
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ICON, POLISH SCHOOL (20TH
ICON, POLISH SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY) Polish School (20th century), Holy Figure, 1978, painted metal icon on wood panel, signed "J. Adamczak" and dated verso, gallery label (DESA, Warsaw, Poland) affixed verso, panel (unframed): 27.75"h x 6"w. Note: Receipt from Cenelia Corporation (New York, NY) accompanies this lot.
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ANDRZEJ CZECZOT INK ON
ANDRZEJ CZECZOT INK ON PAPERArtist and illustrator Andrzej Czeczot (Poland, 1933 – 2012) ink on paper depicting a Hindu version of the Statue of Liberty and part of a series of six (see others in catalog); signed verso "Copyright by Andrzej Czeczot" with a frame cut-out to display signature; measures approximately 14-3/4" x 11-1/2" with frame and has a sight image of approximately 10-5/8" x 7-1/4"; in fair overall condition with some staining to paper; frame missing glass.
Born in Kraków on the 27th of October 1933, Andrzej Czeczot was best known for his illustrations and works of graphic design for prestigious Polish publications Polityka, Polska, Ty i Ja, Literatura and more. He graduated from the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts and debuted in 1956 as a caricaturist for the Szpilka weekly and expanded his work to include film animations. In 1972 he received the Special Prize at the 2nd Biennale Festival of the Applied Graphics in Brno for his illustrations for book The Good Soldier Schweick and received the Golden Pin (Zlota szpilka) for excellence in illustration three times. He was interned on the 13th of December 1981 as part of the government's roundups of intellectuals and artists upon the enforcement of Martial Law. He left Poland not long after his release in 1982 and continued his work in the United States, first working for the Polish newspaper Nowy Dziennik and later for the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and The New Yorker. He returned to Poland in the 1990s and contributed to the Polityka and Nie weeklies. In 2002 he produced a feature-length animated film titled Eden, an ironic fairy tale about the state of contemporary culture, which won him a special jury award at the 27th International Film Festival in Gdynia. Over his lifetime he made over 30 short animated films, illustrated some 200 books and designed over 450 book covers. He died in Warsaw on May 9th, 2012 at the age of 79.
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STANISLAW OKULICZ (B.1909) 'KRAKOW'
STANISLAW OKULICZ (B.1909) 'KRAKOW' OIL PAINTINGFramed oil on canvas painting, "Krakow," signed lower right S. Okulicz (Stanislaw Okulicz, Polish, b.1909), sight: approx 35.5"h, 23.75"w, overall: approx 43.75"h, 32"w, 7.5lbs
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AFTER WLADYSLAW BENDA, 20TH
AFTER WLADYSLAW BENDA, 20TH CENTURY, POLISH DANCERS, PASTEL ON PAPER, FRAMED, 31 X 43 INAfter Wladyslaw Benda, 20th Century, Polish Dancers, Pastel on Paper, Framed, 31 x 43 in
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ANDRZEJ CZECZOT INK ON
ANDRZEJ CZECZOT INK ON PAPERArtist and illustrator Andrzej Czeczot (Poland, 1933 – 2012) ink on paper depicting an African American version of the Statue of Liberty and part of a series of six (see others in catalog); signed verso "Copyright by Andrzej Czeczot" with a frame cut-out to display signature; measures approximately 14-3/4" x 11-1/2" with frame and has a sight image of approximately 10-5/8" x 7-1/4"; in good overall condition.
Born in Kraków on the 27th of October 1933, Andrzej Czeczot was best known for his illustrations and works of graphic design for prestigious Polish publications Polityka, Polska, Ty i Ja, Literatura and more. He graduated from the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts and debuted in 1956 as a caricaturist for the Szpilka weekly and expanded his work to include film animations. In 1972 he received the Special Prize at the 2nd Biennale Festival of the Applied Graphics in Brno for his illustrations for book The Good Soldier Schweick and received the Golden Pin (Zlota szpilka) for excellence in illustration three times. He was interned on the 13th of December 1981 as part of the government's roundups of intellectuals and artists upon the enforcement of Martial Law. He left Poland not long after his release in 1982 and continued his work in the United States, first working for the Polish newspaper Nowy Dziennik and later for the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and The New Yorker. He returned to Poland in the 1990s and contributed to the Polityka and Nie weeklies. In 2002 he produced a feature-length animated film titled Eden, an ironic fairy tale about the state of contemporary culture, which won him a special jury award at the 27th International Film Festival in Gdynia. Over his lifetime he made over 30 short animated films, illustrated some 200 books and designed over 450 book covers. He died in Warsaw on May 9th, 2012 at the age of 79.
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Oil on canvas Polish School
Oil on canvas Polish School abstract figures indistinctly signed bottom right and dated 63 possibly by the Polish artist Hilary Krzysztofiak approx. 60 x 75 cm.
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Jerzy T. Mroz (Polish 20th c.)
Jerzy T. Mroz (Polish 20th c.) oil on canvas landscape 25 1/2" x 32". ?
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WLODZIMIERZ TERLIKOWSKI DOLL
WLODZIMIERZ TERLIKOWSKI DOLL PAINTING(Polish/France, 1873-1951)
Doll and Flowers, 1940, signed lower left "1940/Terlikowsky", oil on canvas, 29 x 21-3/8 in.; modern frame, 36-1/4 x 28-3/4 in.
Provenance: Estate of the Artist; Private Collection
Condition:
surface dirt, some flaking top right edge, crackle, cupping; minimal abrasions to frame
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POLIA PILLIN (1909-1992, POLAND,
POLIA PILLIN (1909-1992, POLAND, US) HAND PAINTEDBowl. 20th century. Portrait of a woman with horse and bird. Signed Pillin on bottom. 2 1/2" high x 7" dia. No visible damage.
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KRYSTYNA GAWARSKA POLISH STREET,
KRYSTYNA GAWARSKA POLISH STREET, OIL ON CANVAS Krystyna Gawarska (Polish, 20th century). "Polish City Scene", oil on canvas. Signed lower right; framed.
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JAN DOBKOWSKI "NAPASTLIWA" 1971 OIL
JAN DOBKOWSKI "NAPASTLIWA" 1971 OIL ON CANVAS Jan Dobkowski (Polish b. 1942), "Napastliwa" (Harassing), 1971/1972, oil on linen canvas, depicting abstract and humanoid shapes in red on a grass green ground, signed, titled, and dated en verso, unframed. Approximate dimensions: h. 15", w. 11", d. . 75".
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Stanislaw Okulicz (Polish 20th C.)
Stanislaw Okulicz (Polish 20th C.) oil on canvas Continental street scene city square with cathedral and building with bell tower signed LL and inscribed ''SZCZECIN'' ss: 23 1/2'' h. x 35 1/4'' w.
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CYRK.Swierzy, Waldemar. Cyrk.
CYRK.Swierzy, Waldemar. Cyrk. Poland: P. Z. Graf. Wroclaw. ca. 1979. A seal in a suit on a red field balances the word "Cyrk" on its nose. 26 _ x 38 _". Folded. Very good.
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POLIA PILLIN (1909-1992):
POLIA PILLIN (1909-1992): ABSTRACTPolia Pillin, Polish/American, 1909-1992 Abstract, watercolor on paper signed lower right watercolor on paper Dimensions: Sheet: 18 1/2 x 24 in. (46.99 x 60.96 cm.), Frame: 26 3/4 x 32 1/2 in. (67.95 x 82.55 cm.) Condition: Framed under acrylic. No apparent tears. Inherent wrinkling to paper. Not examined out of frame.
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TRAY BY POLIA PILLIN
TRAY BY POLIA PILLIN (POLISH-AMERICAN CA.1909-1992). Ceramic mid century modern tray with a whimisical modernist nude on a bio-morphic shape. Signed Pillin on reverse. Imperfections. 12 1/4''h. 4 1/2''w. all-over crazing and one flake on rim.