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What the works of art are looking at

  • 18 May is celebrated worldwide as International Museum Day. It was first established in 1977 by the International Council of Museums, affiliated with UNESCO. On this occasion, we have prepared a unique photo gallery for our viewers. We have already revealed what the works of art do after hours but have you ever wondered what they are looking at?

  • Ludwik Puget, A Bench, 1908

  • Cartonnage with a mummy of priestess Asetemakhbit, Thebes, 10th-9th century BC Property: The Czartoryski Collection

  • Alina Szapocznikow, Peter, 1972

  • Horse caparison after hetman Stefan Czarniecki, Ottoman, mid. 17th century

  • Tadeusz Brzozowski, Cooker, 1950

  • Wacław Szymanowski, Procession to Wawel, 1911

  • Zbigniew Pronaszko, Design of the Monument to Boleslaw the Brave, 1920

  • Ludwik Puget, A Bench, 1908

  • Wanda Czełkowska, Players, 1930

  • Antoni Madeyski, A Sleeping Dog, 1901

  • Leon Wyczółkowski, Stańczyk (Puppet Show; Puppets), 1898

  • Walery Gadomski, Herodiada (Salome), 1883

  • Christ Riding a Donkey, from Church in Szydlowiec, early 16th c.