National Museum

Jerozolimskie, 3, Warsaw, Poland
The National Museum in Warsaw was originally founded in 1862 as the Museum of Fine Arts and is currently one of the oldest art museums in the country. After Poland regained its independence in 1918, the National Museum was ascribed a prominent role in the plans for the new state and its capital city of Warsaw, and the Modernist building in which it currently resides was erected in 1927–1938. Today, the National Museum in Warsaw boasts a collection numbering around 830,000 works of art from Poland and abroad, from ancient times to the present including paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, coins, as well as utilitarian objects and design.

Source: mnw.art.pl

Exhibitions

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Jan Matejko. Stanchik (Court jester Stanislav Guska)
Stanchik (Court jester Stanislav Guska)
1862, 88×120 cm
€50
Digital copy
Jozef Mehoffer. Neverjeten vrt
Neverjeten vrt
1903, 217×208 cm
Wilhelm Kotarbinsky. The grave of a suicide
The grave of a suicide
1900, 139×80.5 cm
Abram Arkhipov. Evening
Evening
1910, 88×72 cm
Jacek Malchevsky. Elena's death
Elena's death
1907, 145×116 cm
Franz Xaver Winterhalter. Eliza Branicka, Countess of Krasinska, with their children: daughter Mary and sons Sigmund and Vladislav
Eliza Branicka, Countess of Krasinska, with their children: daughter Mary and sons Sigmund and Vladislav
1853, 131×163.5 cm
€50
Digital copy
Wilhelm Kotarbinsky. The return from Calvary. Mary at the tomb of Christ
The return from Calvary. Mary at the tomb of Christ
1879, 151×223 cm
Генрих Ипполитович Семирадский. The Judgment Of Paris
The Judgment Of Paris
1892, 99×227 cm
€50
Digital copy
Jan Matejko. Battle of Grunwald. Fragment. Comtour Marquard von Salzbach and a warrior with a lasso
Battle of Grunwald. Fragment. Comtour Marquard von Salzbach and a warrior with a lasso
1878, 426×987 cm
Wilhelm Kotarbinsky. The resurrection of the son of the widow of Nain
The resurrection of the son of the widow of Nain
1879, 149×222 cm
Генрих Ипполитович Семирадский. Design of a curtain for the theater Juliusz Slowacki in Krakow
Design of a curtain for the theater Juliusz Slowacki in Krakow
1894, 60×90 cm
€50
Digital copy
Jacek Malchevsky. Hamlet polski. Portret Aleksandra Wielopolskiego
Hamlet polski. Portret Aleksandra Wielopolskiego
1903, 100×148 cm
€50
Digital copy
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