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A bold exploration of the artistic changes that took place in Poland just after World War I.
Hulewicz, who was one of the main artistic activists of the period, refers in his work to the various trends and ideas that shaped the art of the time. The publication focuses on artists’ struggles with tradition and attempts to define the new aesthetics in a social and cultural context. The author extensively discusses issues related to new techniques and materials that introduced a revolution in thinking about art.
A copy in bibliophilic leather binding made in the workshop of the Polish Antiquarian.






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