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Irena Solska
in Jerzy Żuławski’s texts
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Wanda Siemaszkowa Stanisława Wysocka
1867-1947 1877-1941
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Irena Solska
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St.Nicolas Cathedral, Fribourg
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Some of the stained glasses by Jozef Mehoffer
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Stanisław Wyspiański. Portrait of Jerzy Żuławski. 1900
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Stanislaw Eliasz Radzikowski, series of postcards
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Witkacy (Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz, 1885-1939). Autoportrait, 1910.
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The title page of 622 Downfalls of Bungo, or the Demonic
Woman,
Department of Manuscripts, Ossolineum, Wroclaw
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One of the editions of 622 Downfalls of Bungo,
with the
autor’s drawing on the title page.
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Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz, Irena Solska as Akne, the title „Demonic woman”
of his novel
(photography of a drawing that was lost)
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Stanisław Iganycy Witkiewicz. Irena Solska, drawing, 1910
(photo, the original is
lost)
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Stanisław Wyspiański, Portrait of Jerzy Żuławski, 1899.
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Jerzy Żuławski, 1905
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Lovis Corinth. Gertrud Eysoldt as Salome, 1903, Classic Foundation, Weimar
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Irena Solska as Jempsar in Cactus Joseph,
Cracow, 1914
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Jerzy Żuławski, Eros and Psyche, 1904
(Photographs of Irena Solska in the
role of Psyche from the first edition of the play)
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Ludwik Solski (1855-1954), photo by S. F. Eisfeld, 1907.
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Irena Solska and Ludwik Solski, reproduction of the lost drawing by
Stanisław Wyspiański, 1904
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Jerzy Żuławski, 1905
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Irena Solska as Mrs.Erlynne in Lady Windermere’s Fan
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Solska as Ofelia, in Death of Ofelia by St.Wyspianski
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Karol Frycz. Solska as Melisande. 1907
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