This exhibition was rather special, a unique presentation of artists that are unknown to most, it shows how artists regardless of nationality, were part of important and dominant tendencies within European Art and cultural life. It also shows how Vigeland had an importance towards his Polish contemporaries.
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GV: The Kiss
GV: The Kiss, Bronze
GV: The Kiss
GV: Young Man and Woman
GV: Man cradling a woman in his arms.
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GV: Father and Daughter
GV: Orpheus and Eurydice II
GV: Man Sitting with Woman on His Lap
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GV: Young Boy
GV: Accursed
Waclaw Szymanowski: Burden
GV: The Resurrection
GV: Hell II
GV: Hell, Detail
GV: Hell, Detail
GV: Hell, Detail
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GV: Henrik Ibsen
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Boleslaw Biegas: Chopin's Funeral March
Boleslaw Biegas: Earth
Boleslaw Biegas: Mighty Spirit
Henryk Kunzek: Vampire
Xawery Dunikowski: Fate
Boleslaw Biegas: Premonition
Konstanty Laszczka: Melancholy
Xawery Dunikowski: Cloud
Xawery Dunikowski: Wave, (Morning)
Konstanty Laszczka: Left Alone
Stanislaw Jagmin
GV: (It could almost be Angel of the North?)