Self-portrait with Palette (1893, National Museum, Warsaw)
Antoni Adam Piotrowski (Bulgarian: Антони Пьотровски, Antoni Pyotrovski; 1853–1924) was a Polish Romanticist and realist painter who worked as war correspondent and illustrator for various Western European weeklies and periodicals in late-19th century during the Liberation of Bulgaria.[1]
^Ангелова, Леонора (2002). "Антони Пьотровски – свидетел и хроникьор на княжеското време". Antoni Piotrowski – witness and chronicler of the Imperial period – by Leonora Angelova (in Bulgarian). АРТ. Retrieved November 15, 2012.
Antoni Adam Piotrowski (Bulgarian: Антони Пьотровски, Antoni Pyotrovski; 1853–1924) was a Polish Romanticist and realist painter who worked as war correspondent...
Maximilian (Maksymilian) AntoniPiotrowski (1813–1875) was a Polish painter and professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kaliningrad. Additionally, he...
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been supposed to be read at the conference was that Polish artist AntoniPiotrowski's painting titled "The Batak Massacre" was an important factor for...
Wyczółkowski, the leading field painter of the Young Poland movement; AntoniPiotrowski revered as far as Bulgaria for his epic war-scenes, as well as impressionist...
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periods. He and his son, Antoni, worked in Łańcut. He performed numerous renovations and other work in Lviv. Joseph Piotrowski, in Polish Biographical...
Polish POWs during the campaign.: 241 Polish-American historian Tadeusz Piotrowski estimated the victims to be 1,000 POWs executed by the German army in...
Archived from the original on 24 August 2019. Retrieved 4 January 2020. Piotrowski, Tadeusz. "Poland World War II casualties (in thousands)". Archived from...