Gdynia- new port on the Baltic Sea (20th Century) by Stefan Norblin, Label: Zaklad Graficzny "Bibljoteka Polska" w BydgoszczyMasovian Museum in Płock
Gdynia
In the 1920s, at the request of the Ministry of Transport, Stefan Norblin designed a series of posters aimed at promoting Poland in Europe - incl. Warsaw, Toruń and Lviv. This poster shows the newly created port in Gdynia.
Stefan Norblin
"Gdynia"
Poster "Zakopane" (20th Century) by Stefan Norblin, Label: Zakład Litografii Artystycznej Główczewskich w WarszawieMasovian Museum in Płock
Zakopane
In the 1920s, Stefan Norblin was commissioned by the Ministry of Transport to design a series of posters aimed at promoting Poland in Europe.
Stefan Norblin
"Zakopane"
On the poster promoting Zakopane, the artist placed a highlander in a traditional folk costume.
Stefan Norblin
"Zakopane"
Godess Hathor (20th Century) by Edward OkuńMasovian Museum in Płock
Hathor
Edward Okuń decided to paint the goddess Hathor. According to the beliefs of the ancient Egyptians, she was the goddess of heaven.
Edward Okuń
"Goddes Hathor"
With time, she became the goddess of love, dance, music and joy, and the protector of women.
Edward Okuń
"Goddes Hathor"
Salacity (20th Century) by Adam StykaMasovian Museum in Płock
Salacity
The painting was created by a World War I veteran, taking part in the Battle of Verdun, Adam Styka. In his works, you can find themes from trips to Morocco, Algiers, Egypt and Tunis.
Adam Styka
"Salacity
Portrait of prof. Jan Stanisław Bystroń (20th Century) by Leon ChwistekMasovian Museum in Płock
Portrait of Jan Stanisław Bystroń
Leon Chwistek portrayed Jan Stanisław Bystroń, a Polish sociologist and ethnographer, who focused his research on folklore and Polish culture. Bystroń was a member of Scientific Societies in Warsaw and Lviv.
Leon Chwistek
"Portrait of Jan Stanisław Bystroń"
Still Nature (20th Century) by Tamara ŁempickaMasovian Museum in Płock
Still Nature
Tamara Łempicka's paintings are sold at foreign auctions for huge amounts, and the collectors of her works include Madonna or Jack Nicholson. The "Still Nature" is one of the two paintings in Polish museum collections.
Tamara Łempicka
"Still Nature"