Review of the book album by Peter Marchak

It is worth remembering that the album "The History of Poland in pictures" does not distort history. This is not a variation of the history of Poland, which happened in the past with similar publications, albeit on a smaller scale. Well, the power of the message in the album lies in the intuitive, reliable commentary. Piotr Marczak explains why the aforementioned image of Jan Matejko about the baptism of Poland was in 965, and also tries to explain the motives of the name of the painting from the first coronation in the history of the Polish state (1025), which Jan Matejko established in his work in 1001. Similar operations took place with many other paintings featured in The History of Poland in Pictures. However, you should know that most of the reproductions presented sometimes have a deeply hidden historical meaning, which the album perfectly describes and explains.

Another great advantage of an album is breaking patterns. ARKADA publishing house sought to move away from the generally accepted (untested) images of the rulers of this country, as, for example, in the case of Boleslav the Brave, known to every Pole in the second generation thanks to the issue of the banknote of the National Bank of Poland. Meanwhile, on the pages of the album "The History of Poland in Pictures" we get acquainted with the image of Boleslav the Brave both in the image of Jan Matejko (less likely) and in the vision of Marcello Bacciarelli, which significantly changes this general image. Boleslav Krzywoustyj, based on a painting by Jan Bogumil Plersh, is also interesting, and Mateyko's schemes undoubtedly destroy Bacciarelli's visions of Casimir the Great. Problems of this kind are no longer found in the history of Poland from the very first days, from which one can extract the correct images of the rulers.

The album is also aimed at exploring the history of Poland. This is an extremely important, but at the same time clear and at the same time enjoyable science, although not devoid of deep reflections that can capture the reader's spirit. What better way to convey a fragment of the history of our country, when it was ruled by Kazimierz the Restorer, than a painting by Wojciech Gerson called "Kazimierz the Restorer returns to Poland"? I don't think so! A similar number of events, which are still relevant, are reported, among others, by Jan Mateyko's paintings "The Murder of Leshka Bely in Gesava", "Lokietek in exile among the People" by Wojciech Gerson, "Batory in Pskov" by Jan Mateyko (what royal grandeur!) or "Protection of Yasnaya Gora" by Yana Sukhodolsky. In addition to the authenticity of the events presented by the artists, the meaning of these paintings lies in their universal significance, essential here and now, today. 1xBet also provides existing customers with the chance to earn top bonuses through various betting promotions. The 1xbet promo code egypt can be used when registering a new account at 1xBet.com to get welcome bonus 200% up to 8,060 EGP. 1xBet promo code today is a great chance to increase your bank by betting at the bookmaker. In the first case, you can find the 1xBet promotional code in the appropriate storefront, and the second involves visiting a third-party resource that offers an affiliate bonus.
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