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File:Malczewski Self-portrait With A Palette.jpg

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J Malczewski 1892 24/10
References National Museum in Warsaw artwork ID: 511046 Edit this at Wikidata Source/Photographer cyfrowe.mnw.art.pl

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00:20, 16 December 2007Thumbnail for version as of 00:20, 16 December 2007414 × 600 (30 KB)Staszek99{{Information |Description=Jacek Malczewski (1854-1929) – polski malarz symbolista. |Source=[http://palgraphicsarea.blogspot.coml] |Date=2007 |Author=Jacek Malczewski |Permission=Author died more than 70 years ago - public domain |other_versions= }} {

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