Tarnów

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Downtown Tarnów
Downtown Tarnów with its iconic tram where today a small cafe is inviting for a rest. Everyone visiting Tarnów will most probably come across this place when going up Krakowska road towards the historical centre, the Rynek.
Original handpainted ink drawing on 300g/m2 aquarell paper, size: A4, done with steel nibs and black Rohrer & Klingner drawing ink, with passepartout and 32cm x 42cm, wooden frame.
cena: 300,-

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MAUSOLEUM OF GENERAL JÓZEF BEM (MURAD PASHA)
a national hero of Poland and Hungary, born 1794 in Tarnów, died 1850 in a battle in Aleppo (at this time Ottoman Empire), and since 1929 burried in a mausoleum in his hometown Tarnów. Since Bem has converted to Islam, he couldn’t be buried in Catholic ground. The problem was solved by placing his sarcophagus on six Corinthian columns, above ground.

Original handpainted ink drawing on 300g/m2 aquarell paper, size: A4, done with steel nibs and black Rohrer & Klingner drawing ink, with passepartout and 32cm x 42cm, wooden frame.
cena: 300,-

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Tarnów Central Station
Original handpainted ink drawing on 300g/m2 aquarell paper, size: A4, done with steel nibs and black Rohrer & Klingner drawing ink, with passepartout and 32cm x 42cm, wooden frame.
cena: 300,-

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Commission work of the the old Mościce stadion and the Mościce train station in Tarnów
Original handpainted ink drawing on 300g/m2 paper, done with steel nibs and black Rohrer & Klingner drawing ink, size: A4.

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Commission work of the Mościce Church in Tarnów
Original handpainted ink and watercolour painting on 300g/m2, 100% cotton Fine art paper with four natural deckle edgesdone with steel nibs and black Rohrer & Klingner drawing ink, and Roman Szmal watercolourssize: 30cm x 21cm, on brown carton, signed and framed.

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Out of order PKP train station building TARNÓW-MOŚCICE.
When the railway station building was erected in glas and steel in the 70ies it was one of Polands most modern buildings. Today the train station is still operating but the building is closed and abandoned, still breathing the atmosphere of gone times.
During the last time there started a discussion if the building should be refurbished.

Ink and watercolour painting on 300g/m2 Garza Papel Artisan paper with four natural deckle edges,
paper size: 15cm x 30cm,
framed on grey background,
size of wooden frame: 32cm x 42cm
cena: 400,-

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MAUSOLEUM OF GENERAL JÓZEF BEM (MURAD PASHA),
a national hero of Poland and Hungary, born 1794 in Tarnów, died 1850 in a battle in Aleppo (at this time Ottoman Empire), and since 1929 burried in a mausoleum in his hometown Tarnów. Since Bem has converted to Islam, he couldn’t be buried in Catholic ground. The problem was solved by placing his sarcophagus on six Corinthian columns, above ground.

Original, handpainted ink and watercolour painting on 300g/m2,100% cellulose Canson watercolour paper, 24cm x 32cm, with passepartout (Bevel Mount Ivory), signed and framed, size of black wooden frame: 41,5cm x 31,5cm
cena: 300,-

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Tarnów Cathedral
Ink and watercolour painting,
300g/m2, 100% cotton Fine art paper with four natural deckle edges,
size: 21cm x 30cm,
cena: 400,-

The 72 metre tower of the cathedral is a good point of reference when getting lost in one of Tarnów’s many back streets.

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MŁYN SZANCERA

Ink and watercolour painting
on 300g/m2 Garza Papel Artisan Paper with four natural deckle edges, size: 20cm x 14cm,
signed and framed
cena: 300,-

Szancer’s Mill, a steam mill in Tarnów, built in 1846 by the jewish entrepreneur Henryk Szancer. The mill contributed to the industrialisation process of Galicia. Confiscated by the German occupators during WWII, runned by state after the war, in private property from 2009, then after several fires in 2015 an abandoned ruin. The further fate of the buildings is unsure and unknown.