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Bona Sforza (1493–1557), Queen of Poland, Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio  Italian, Sardonyx, with inlaid gold and silver details; mounted in 19th century frame as a pendant in gold, with enamel, pearl and ruby, Polish, Krakow cameo with French frame
Cameo by Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio
cameo ca. 1530–40, frame 19th century
Saber with Scabbard and Carrying Belt, Georg Hoffmann  Polish, Steel, gold, silver, leather, wood, textile, semiprecious stones, Polish
Goldsmith Stamped with what may be the mark of Georg Hoffmann
early 17th century
Androgyne III, Magdalena Abakanowicz  Polish, Burlap, resin, wood, nails, and string
Magdalena Abakanowicz
1985
Cell, Auschwitz, Poland, Judith Glickman Lauder  American, Gelatin silver print
Judith Glickman Lauder
1988
Przeżyłam Oświęcim, Krystyna Żywulska  Polish
Author Krystyna Żywulska
1946
Cup with the Arms of Poland/Saxony and Naples/Sicily, Meissen Manufactory  German, Hard-paste porcelain, German, Meissen
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1745–47
Vase (one of a pair), Belvedere Manufactory  Polish, Faience (tin-glazed earthenware) with underglaze blue and enamel decoration and gilding, Polish, Warsaw
Manufactory Belvedere Manufactory
ca. 1775
Vase (one of a pair), Belvedere Manufactory  Polish, Faience (tin-glazed earthenware) with underglaze blue and enamel decoration and gilding, Polish, Warsaw
Manufactory Belvedere Manufactory
ca. 1775
Sophia (1464–1512) of Poland, Franz Wolfgang Rohrich  German, Oil on canvas
Franz Wolfgang Rohrich
Kolobrzeg, Poland, Rineke Dijkstra  Dutch, Chromogenic print
Rineke Dijkstra
1992
Elliott Erwitt
1964
Tadeus Langier, Zakopane, Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz  Polish, Gelatin silver print
Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz
1912–13
[Self-Portrait, "Collapse, with Lamp", Zakopane], Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz  Polish, Gelatin silver print
Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz
ca. 1913
Jadwiga Janczewska, Zakopane, Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz  Polish, Gelatin silver print
Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz
ca. 1913
Saddle, Wood (beech), pigskin, birch bark, horn (stag), textile, gilding, gold., Polish
Polish
dated 1664
Lobster-Tail Burgonet, Steel, leather, Polish
Polish
17th century
Band, Silk, metal wrapped thread, and linen (?); plain weave, brocaded
18th century
Banner, Textile, possibly Polish
possibly Polish
16th century
Sash, Leo Madjarski, Compound plain weave, silk and metal-wrapped thread with metallic fringe, Polish, Sluck
Manufactory Leo Madjarski
1767–80
Partisan, Steel, wood, textile (silk), Polish or Saxon
Polish or Saxon
ca. 1720
Alexander the Great, Viktor Brodzki  Polish, Head and base: white marble; cuirass and drapery: red Siena marble, Polish
Viktor Brodzki
19th century
Clock, Case: ebony veneered on fruitwood, and gilded brass; Movement: iron and brass, back plate of brass, front plate of steel, Polish, probably Krakow
Polish, probably Krakow
probably second quarter 17th century, with later additions
Nightshirt, cotton, Polish
Polish
first quarter 20th century
Ensemble, wool, leather, Polish
Polish
20th century
Beaker, Silver, parcel gilt, possibly Polish
possibly Polish
ca. 1720
Tankard, Silver gilt, with silver coins, Northern Polish
Northern Polish
18th century
Chessboard, Wood, Polish
Polish
17th–18th century
Piece, Silk and metal thread, Polish
Polish
19th century
Fragment, Silk, metal thread, no fringe, Polish
Polish
18th century
Sash, François Selimand, Silk and metal thread, possibly Polish
Manufactory Manufactured by François Selimand
ca. 1778–89
Six-light chandelier, Brass, Polish
Polish
second half 17th century
Sash, François Selimand, Silk and metal thread, Polish, Kobylka
Designer François Selimand
ca. 1778–89
Sash, Silk and metal thread, possibly Polish
possibly Polish
18th century
Sash, François Selimand, Silk and metal thread, Polish, Kobylka
Manufactory Manufactured by François Selimand
1778–89
Sash, Silk, Polish
Polish
18th century
Sash, François Selimand, Silk and metal thread, Polish, Kobylka
Manufactory Manufactured by François Selimand
1778–89
Sash, Leo Madjarski, Silk and metal thread, Polish, Sluck
Manufactory Leo Madjarski
1780–94