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  2. Vytynanky (Wycinanki) - Wikipedia

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    Polish wycinanki became a popular folk craft in the mid-1800s. [3] Wycinanki originated with shepherds cutting designs out of tree bark and leather during inclement weather. [4] Colorful wycinanki were pasted on furniture or roof beams as decoration, hung in windows, and given as gifts. Wycinanki vary by region.

  3. Polish art - Wikipedia

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    Polish art has often reflected European trends while maintaining its unique character. The Kraków school of history painting developed by Jan Matejko produced monumental portrayals of significant events and customs throughout Polish history. He is referred to as the most famous Polish painter or even as the "national painter" of Poland.

  4. Category:Polish folk art - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Polish folklore - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Polish art - Wikipedia

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    Polish folk art (1 P) G. ... Polish art historians (50 P) M. Visual arts magazines published in Poland (8 P) Art museums and galleries in Poland (2 C, 58 P) P.

  7. National Museum of Ethnography - Wikipedia

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    Polish folk costume permanent exhibition The museum has a permanent exhibition, a library (around 26 000 volumes), [ 1 ] a Photographic and Film Records Studio and a Central Repository for the Museum's Collections; it produces temporary exhibitions, research projects and publications.