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Lilla Weneda Poland papercraft
Lilla Weneda. Tragedy in five acts - a historiosophic work written by Juliusz Słowacki in 1839 and published in 1840 in Paris . Tragedy written partly in white , partly rhymed verse . It was staged on June 23, 1863 at the Skarbkowski Theater in Lviv . For the first time, the work was published together with a letter to Zygmunt Krasiński , the poem Letter to Aleksander H. ( Hołyński ) and Agamemnon's Tomb . He was a painting inspiration for, among othersJacek Malczewski and Ferdynand Ruszczyc . He also influenced the work of Antoni Lange ( Wenedzi ), Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska ( Róża, forests and the world ), as well as many other writers, both Young Poland and not only
Lilla Weneda. Tragedy in five acts - a historiosophic work written by Juliusz Słowacki in 1839 and published in 1840 in Paris . Tragedy written partly in white , partly rhymed verse . It was staged on June 23, 1863 at the Skarbkowski Theater in Lviv . For the first time, the work was published together with a letter to Zygmunt Krasiński , the poem Letter to Aleksander H. ( Hołyński ) and Agamemnon's Tomb . He was a painting inspiration for, among othersJacek Malczewski and Ferdynand Ruszczyc . He also influenced the work of Antoni Lange ( Wenedzi ), Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska ( Róża, forests and the world ), as well as many other writers, both Young Poland and not only
- Scale 1:100
- Coastal ferry from the Polish Baltic fleet
- Full hull model
- Length: 13", beam: 2.25"
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