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Topic: Kazimierz Mikulski


  
  Warsaw Voice - EXHIBITION
Mikulski's Magical World The Renaissance man is celebrated in Cracow until July 15.
Kazimierz Mikulski, who will be celebrating his 80th birthday this year, is a true Renaissance man. He is an accomplished painter, scenographer, actor, poet and director.
Mikulski studied at Cracow's Fine Arts Academy as well as completing acting studies.
www.warsawvoice.pl /archiwum.phtml/8564   (345 words)

  
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Kazimierz Mikulski - a painter, poet, actor, stage designer and director, author of plays.
From 1957 Kazimierz Mikulski was a founder member of the artistic society known as Grupa Krakowska (the Cracow Group).
Kazimierz Mikulski was engaged in the search for the new ways in painting from the beginning of his artistic career.
www.abclub.pl /eg15.htm   (169 words)

  
 Warsaw Voice - BuzzBriefs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Aside from losing one of its greatest poets this past week, Poland also suffered the loss of painter, theater director and scenographer Kazimierz Mikulski (see profile: July 5 of the Voice).
Born in Cracow in 1918, Mikulski stayed in his hometown where he became active first in the Cricot 2 Theater as both director and scenographer, then in Groteska, the National Theater of Masks and Dolls, where he was art director and scenographer for 30 years.
Though he had many passions, Mikulski was best known for his surreal, softly poetic paintings of female nudes, often posed with exotic animals against mystical landscapes and infused with a subtle element of the erotic.
www.warsawvoice.pl /archiwum.phtml/8664   (291 words)

  
 Paweł Bitka
In his youth, Kazimierz Mikulski, the late eminent Polish surrealist painter, wrote poetry.
One by one, artists from different periods pass across the stage: the Norwegian Dagny Przybyszewska, the Austrian Georg Trakl, and the Poles Bruno Jasieński, Konstanty Ildefons Gałczyński, Zbyszek Cybulski and Halina Poświatowska.
The carnival of famous figures, led by the Lamplighter of the Planty, is interspersed with unknowns: a rebellious young poet, the homegrown artist Tadek from the Kraków district of Kazimierz, the cellar dancer Grażynka, a tart who works the Planty park ring.
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 POLISH RIGHTEOUS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Manual workers were not absent either, like Stanislaw Michalski, tailor, Kajszczak, from Lomianki and Pawel Harmuszko, farmers, Kazimierz Kuc, laborer and many others.
In Kazimierz's house there stayed also Eda Wandstein, who luckily managed to escape when the Gestapo came for them.
Kazimierz, recognized in 1999 by Yad Vashem as "Righteous", got his medal on May 1st, 2000 in Warsaw, as announced the Israeli Embassy in Poland.
www.raoulwallenberg.net /english/Saviors/POLONIA/rv.htm   (5677 words)

  
 Bronislaw Malinowski   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Barbara A. Mikulski - Senator from Maryland, was a strong supporter of NATO expansion.
Jack Palance (Walter Jack Palahnuik) Actor - Palance was badly burned during WWII when a bomber he was piloting crashed; the resulting plastic surgery gave his face its taut, leathery look.
Kazimierz Pulaski - Soldier, Revolutionary War hero, Father of the American Cavalry.
www.pna-znp.org /famouspolams3.htm   (201 words)

  
 Immigration... Polish - Russian: The Nation of Polonia
The colonies’ battle for independence from Britain fired the imagination of adventurers and freedom fighters from around the world, and more than 100 Poles came to fight on the side of the rebels.
Two of them—Count Kazimierz Pulaski and Tadeusz Kósciuszko—had experience in the independence struggles of their homeland and were recruited by Benjamin Franklin to help lead the fledgling American army.
New Polish Americancommunities are now rising up in New York, Detroit, and Chicago, sometimes occupying the same city blocks as their predecessors did a century before, and keeping the spirit of Polonia alive.
memory.loc.gov /learn/features/immig/alt/polish4.html   (916 words)

  
 Art in Poland 1949-1999, Anda Rottenberg
They were Tadeusz Brzozowski, Maria Jarema, Tadeusz Kantor, Jadwiga Maziarska, Kazimierz Mikulski, Jerzy Nowosielski, Erna Rosenstein, Jerzy Starzyński and Jonasz Stern.
A long list of Kantor’s collaborators included numerous artists-members of the Kraków Group, who affected the course and shape of the spectacles staged from the end of the 1950s onwards.
A very special role was played by Kazimierz Mikulski, Tadeusz Brzozowski, and Maria Jarema, who designed "formless" costumes for the "Cuttlefish" and the "Circus" (1955-1957) and took part in the performances as an actress.
www.artsmw.org /heartlandproject/aspects/essays/rottenberg.html   (13358 words)

  
 THE NATIONAL MUSEUM IN WROCŁAW * PERMANENT EXHIBITIONS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Museum's holdings includes also, among other works by Matejko, his last, unfinished painting The Oath of King Jan Kazimierz and a sequence of drawings The Galaxy of Polish Kings and Princess.
Worthy of mention is also the furniture of around 1830, originally housed in a cabinet of vice-regent of Galicia, Kazimierz Badeni.
A trend somewhat akin to Surrealism is present in unreal landscapes by Zbigniew Makowski and pictures by Kazimierz Mikulski, as well as in canvases by Jerzy Nowosielski who was inspired by icon-painting.
www.mnwr.art.pl /en/en/permexhib.html   (1496 words)

  
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S. Krajewski; z Kazimierz Kaczor (Jan Serce), J. Jankowska-Cie\slak, Anna Nehrebecka, Ewa Szykulska, Jadwiga Kuryluk, Hanna Stank\owna, Irena Ma\sli\nska, Wies\law Michnikowski, Marian Kociniak, Joanna Pacu\la, Stanis\law Brudny, Jan Himilsbach, W\ladys\law Musia\l; prod.
SF Marcin Kwiatkowski; z Zbigniew Buczkowski, Bo\zena Dykiel, Henryk Bista, Wies\law Drzewicz, Kazimierz Kaczor; http://www.tvp.com.pl/oferta/s94/3_94_s.htm) * Kapitan Konrad (1990; 6 odc; 55 min; 35 mm; kopr.
Antoni W\ojtowicz; z S. Mikulski (S. Koli\nski, alias kapitan Hans Kloss, alias agent J-23, "Nie ze mn\a te numery, Brunner!", "nasz cz\lowiek w Abwehrze" wg.
www.embl-hamburg.de /~Wojtek/nowa-grupa-faq.html   (6255 words)

  
 All About Jewish Theatre - Tadeusz Kantor (1915-1990)
The theatre's production of MATWA manifested many elements characteristic to Kantor's style of theatre, including scenery reminiscent of silent film and actors who moved and acted like mannequins.
Cricot 2's second production, CYRK / CIRCUS, based on a play by painter and company member Kazimierz Mikulski, included the technique of emballage, which was yet another element typical of Kantor's theatrical work at the time.
In CIRCUS this technique took the form of fl bags in which the artist tightly wrapped his actors.
www.jewish-theatre.com /visitor/article_display.aspx?articleID=478   (1114 words)

  
 Restaurants in Cracow
A not-strictly-kosher Jewish restaurant set up in one of the most beautiful historical buildings of Krakow's Kazimierz district, with additional accomodations a couple of doors down in the building that once served as the area's mikvah, or ritual baths (at 6 Szeroka street).
The must-try list would have to include gefilte fisch (stuffed carp), stuffed goose-necks, Czulent, grape leaves, and goose livers fried with almonds and raisins.
This place has good reason to define itself as a "surrestaurant", as the decor is a mixture of the concepts of Salvador Dali, Max Ernst, ans Kazimierz Mikulski.
www.fema.krakow.pl /~restaura/rrev_en.htm   (2427 words)

  
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The young looked towards geometric abstraction and surrealism, and their approach was manifested at the 1946 and 1948 Modern Exhibitions in Krakow.
Plus GSM also supports the Summer Film Festival in Kazimierz Dolny, and its latest initiative was to sponsor Roman Polański’s film The Pianist.
Krakow’s former Jewish district of Kazimierz is a good place to search for valuable pieces of painting, decorative arts, clocks and watches.
www.antiques.com.pl /gazety/anglo/1/1.htm   (19227 words)

  
 Warsaw Voice   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Lepper and Giertych pledge to support PiS-led government
The minority government of Prime Minister Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz received parliament's support and won its first vote-a vote of confidence.
Pessimists, however, warn that the government of Law and Justice (PiS) has become a hostage to populist and radical groupings such as Samoobrona and the League of Polish Families (LPR).
www.warsawvoice.pl /index.phtml?pg=druk&a=4101   (215 words)

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