The Historical Museum of Warsaw has over a dozen pictures of the Old Town of the pre-reconstruction days.
The Nadwislanskie Museum in Kazimierz owns over fifty drawings of this kind. The Museum also has the cycle of seven paintings in gold and colour entitled The Enchanted Kazimierz.
![]() Koty |
![]() Kominy (Sowy) |
![]() Jeże |
![]() Dziadu¶ |
![]() Król Kazimierz i Esterka |
![]() Pegaz |
![]() Zwierz±tka z Celejowskiej |
The Artist's profound knowledge of the roots of Polish and European culture, enriched with vivid imagination, gave rise to colourful cycles of paintings. The Archeological Museum in Warsaw is "guarded" by the "Pantheon of Slavic Gods". The Museum also houses the cycle of 8 paintings entitled The Legend of Krakow: "Wandzia and the Krauts". Outside the Museum there are only three works, which are shown below.
![]() Trygław |
![]() Perun |
![]() Swarożyc |
Another thirty illustrations in the style of Medieval miniatures tell the legend of love and revenge of Walgierz Udaly, the knight famous for his fairness. They are in the ownership of the District Museum of Sandomierz