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  1. Mannerist architecture and sculpture in Poland. Mikołaj Przybyła's House attic (1615), Polish-style mannerism (Lublin type), Kazimierz Dolny. Mannerist architecture and sculpture in Poland dominated between 1550 and 1650, when it was finally replaced with baroque. [1] The style includes various mannerist traditions, [1] which are closely ...

  2. Mannerist architecture and sculpture in Poland. form of architecture popularized between 1550-1650 in Poland. Upload media. Wikipedia. Instance of. architectural style of an area. art style of an area ( art of sculpture) Part of. Mannerist architecture.

  3. The mannerist architecture and sculpture in Poland have two major traditions – Polish/Italian and 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 and Northern German mannerism.

    Place
    Building
    Date Of Construction
    Style And History
    1616–1618
    Dutch mannerism (architect Abraham van ...
    English House
    1568–1570
    Flemish/Southern German mannerism ...
    Ferber House
    1560
    Dutch mannerism. It was built for the ...
    Golden House
    1609–1618
    Dutch mannerism (architect Abraham van ...
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  5. Countries of Europe: France ‡ · Poland English: Late Renaissance Mannerist art and design — in Poland . See also (english text): Mannerist architecture and sculpture in Poland .

  6. The mannerist architecture and sculpture in Poland have two major traditions: Polish-Italian and Dutch-Flemish, that dominated in northern Poland. [1] 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 ...

    Place
    Building
    Date Of Construction
    Style And History
    1628–1638
    Polish mannerism (circle of Santi Gucci) ...
    1634–1642
    Italian mannerism, an exact replica of ...
    1577–1587, beginning of the 17th ...
    Polish mannerism (architect Santi Gucci).
    Church of St. Margaret
    late 16th century
    Polish mannerism. The original church was ...
  7. 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 ...

  8. Submitted 8 years 5 months ago by CultureWhiz. Because of Poland’s long, tumultuous history, Polish architecture is diverse. Many medieval palaces and public buildings remain standing. Western elements emerged in the early twentieth century; however, much modern architecture was destroyed by the Germans in World War II.

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