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| | National Museum in Warsaw |
 | | The beginnings of realism may be traced in Marcin Zaleski's townscapes and interiors, Franciszek Kostrzewski's genre scenes and Jozef Szermentowski's pictures deriving from the tradition of French painting (Annex 4). |
 | | Realistic tendencies, intensifying in the second half of the 19th c., are evident in the output of many artists educated at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts, including Jozef Brandt, Maksymilian Gierymski, Adam Chmielowski, Jozef Chelmonski, Julian Falat and Aleksander Gierymski, a painter continually in search of his self-identity (Rooms VI and VII). |
 | | The Polish variety of Impressionism is represented by the paintings of Wladyslaw Podkowinski, Jozef Pankiewicz and Leon Wyczolkowski (Room VIII), shown alongside other works by the same artists painted when Symbolism was the dominant influence on their oeuvre. |
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