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2003 | 1-2 | 221-223

Article title

WARSZAWA W KOLORZE SEPII. MIASTO I LUDZIE W OBIEKTYWACH XIX-WIECZNYCH FOTOGRAFÓW

Content

Title variants

EN
SEPIA-TINTED WARSAW. THE TOWN AND PEOPLE THROUGH THE LENSES OF NINETEENTH-CENTURY PHOTOGRAPHERS

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
The “Sepia-tinted Warsaw” exhibition was an unforgettable journey along the trail of the first Polish photographers, including Karol Beyer, Marcin Olszyński, Konrad Brandl, and Jan Mieczkowski. Old photographs showed how Warsaw, its houses, residential and public interiors, streets, squares and the inhabitants changed in the course of several decades during the the second half of the nineteenth century. They also recalled the patriotic demonstrations of 1861, the local Bohemia and the stars of the dramatic theatres and the Opera. The host of the exhibition was the Library of the capital city of Warsaw, which collects photographs from the time of its establishment in 1907.

Year

Issue

1-2

Pages

221-223

Physical description

Dates

issued
2003

Contributors

  • Biblioteka Publiczna m.st. Warszawy
  • Biblioteka Publiczna m.st. Warszawy

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

ISSN
0029-8247

YADDA identifier

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