Cross Jews across Black sea
The Young Carpenter
Daughter of Jairus
Entry into Jerusalem
God - the Creator, the days of creation
Last Supper
Seraphim
Seraphim
The Crucifixion of Jesus Christ
The resurrection of the son of the widow of Nain
The Sermon at Capernaum
Wilhelm Kotarbinski (born November 30, 1848 [a] [1] Nieborowie, d. September 4, 1921 [b] in Kiev) - Polish painter, whose work is considered to academicism, Romanticism, Symbolism and Art Nouveau. Milosz's cousin - a well-known painter, illustrator and art critic, in many sources with him confused [c] - and Joseph Kotarbiński - writer, literary critic and theater, theater and film actor.
As Wilhelm Kotarbinski for over 30 years created the lands belonging to the Russian Empire, was there considered Russian - hence in many Russian sources listed as Wilgielm Kotarbinskij Alexandrovich (Russian Вильгельм Александрович Котарбинский) [2] or Vasily Alexandrovich Kotarbinskij (Russian Василий Александрович Котарбинский) sources as well as Vasyl Ukrainian-Ołeksandrowycz Kotarbinskyj (Ukrainian Василь Олександрович Котарбінский). In more recent publications (since the 90s of the twentieth century) is already defined as a painter Polish and Ukrainian
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