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  1. Mannerist architecture and sculpture in Poland dominated between 1550 and 1650, when it was finally replaced with baroque. The style includes various mannerist traditions, which are closely related with ethnic and religious diversity of the country, as well as with its economic and political situation at that time.

  2. List of mannerist structures in Southern Poland. The mannerist architecture and sculpture in Poland includes two major traditions, Polish/Italian and Dutch/Flemish, that dominated in northern Poland. [1] The Silesian mannerism of southwestern Poland was largely influenced by Bohemian and German mannerism, while the Pomeranian mannerism of ...

    Place
    Building
    Date Of Construction
    Style And History
    Town Hall Tower
    erected in 1569 with Ratusz built in ...
    Polish mannerism (architect Jeremiasz ...
    Basilica of St. Mary
    1603–1609
    Polish/Dutch mannerism (architects Jan ...
    Ecce Homo Chapel
    1605–1609
    Dutch mannerism (architect Paul Baudarth).
    Chapel of the Crucifixion
    1600–1601
    Dutch mannerism. The chapel is the first ...
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  4. Dec 2, 2010 · This extraordinary testimony of piety and culture was the first of the large-scale Calvaries built in Poland, and it became a model for numerous later projects. It is notable among European Calvaries for its distinctive architectural features, for the skilful amalgamation of religious devotion and nature, and for the uninterrupted tradition of ...

  5. The mannerist architecture and sculpture have two major traditions: Polish-Italian and Netherlandish (Dutch-Flemish), that dominated in northern Poland. The Silesian mannerism of South-Western Poland was largely influenced by Bohemian and German mannerism, while the Pomeranian mannerism of North-Western Poland was influenced by Gothic tradition ...

  6. English: Late Renaissance Mannerist architecture — in Poland. See also (english text): Mannerist architecture and sculpture in Poland.

  7. English: Late Renaissance Mannerist art and design — in Poland. See also (english text): Mannerist architecture and sculpture in Poland.

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