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POLAND: A Visual History Stattue of Kalisz, 1927 Kosciuszko at Bemis Heights Washington with his Soldiers, 1930 Death of Pulaski at Savannah, 1932 Ride of the Valkyries, 1942 General Wladyslaw Sikorski
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60 webpages An on-line version of a exhibition held at the museum during the period April 10 to October 14, 2002
SIZE paintings Webpages giving details of the trascriptions in several languages created by Szyk in 1926–1930. Taking the form of illuminated manuscripts of the Statute of Kalisz issued issued in1264 by Boleslaw the Pious and guaranteed Jews particular rights, the richly decorated trascription constitute a worksof art.
740 words Szyk's timeline with three photographs
30 webpages On line version of the exhibition created by the Szyk Organization
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Two articles about the artist on a Kalisz website
350 words An introduction to the story of one of America's leading political artists during World War II
196 webpagess Richly illustrated website of an organization offering many Szyk lithographs for sale
list of 17 postcards Organization offering for sale 17 of the set of 20 postcard created by Artur Szyk under the title Pictures from the Glorious Days of the Polish-American Fraternity and published in Krakow in 1939. Titles of the 17 are listed.
550 words Commentary and explanation of the details of Poland: A Visual History, a lithograph created by Arthur Szyk
625 wordsone visual Commentary regarding Szyk, an exhibition of his work and about a series of miniature collotype lithographs, George Washington and his Times (1930-31) that so impressed Ignacy Moscicki, Poland's President, that he bought them and presented them to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Hung originally at the White House, the lithographs are now at Hyde Park.
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flag  A one man army fighting with paintbrush and pen An article about the artist and his work
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