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Art Nouveau in Poland ((ポーランド語:Secesja)) was part of an international Art Nouveau style, although often absorbed into a local Polish style. It was most popular during 1890–1910. Artists adopted many of the floral and organic motifs of Art Nouveau into the Young Poland style in Poland.〔Danuta A. Boczar, "The Polish Poster", ''Art Journal'', vol. 44 (Spring, 1984), pp. 16–27 (esp. 16).〕 Young Poland, however, was also inclusive of other artistic styles and encompassed a broader approach to art, literature, and lifestyle.〔Danuta Batorska, "Zofia Stryjeńska: Princess of Polish Painting", ''Woman's Art Journal'', vol. 19 (Autumn, 1998–Winter, 1999), pp. 24–29 (esp. 24–25).〕 The Polish Art Nouveau style was centred in Kraków. Stanisław Wyspiański was the main Art Nouveau artist in Poland; his paintings, theatrical designs, stained glass, and building interiors are widely admired and celebrated in the National Museum in Kraków. Art Nouveau buildings survive in most Polish cities (Łódź, Kraków, Bydgoszcz), with the exception of Warsaw, where the few examples that survived the German Nazi razing of the city were destroyed by the Communist authorities on the grounds that the buildings were decadent. The Zakopane Style architecture is part of Polish Art Nouveau style. Also Vienna Secession buildings can be found in various Polish cities. Main centers of Art Nouveau builings in Poland are Kraków, Łódź, Wrocław, Poznań and Bydgoszcz. Notable Polish Art Nouveau architects include Franciszek Mączyński, Tadeusz Stryjeński, Ludwik Wojtyczko, Sławomir Odrzywolski, Beniamin Torbe, Romuald Miller, Wiktor Miarczyński. ==Gallery== File:Kamienica Pod Żabami 01.jpg|Frog House, Bielsko-Biała File:Bdg Gdanska68 1 07-2013.jpg|Eduard Schulz Tenement, Bydgoszcz File:Focha 2 Bydg a.jpg|Tenement Max Zweininger, Bydgoszcz File:Mickiewicza 1 róg Gdańskiej zabytek.jpg|Rudolf Kern Tenement, Bydgoszcz File:Haase Wagner House Poznan.JPG|Poznań File:Poznań Muzykologia.JPG|Poznań File:Poznań Święty Marcin 45, kamienica.jpg|Poznań File:Poznań kamienica, ul. Wielka 21 - 012.jpg|Poznań File:Michaelis Kantorowicz Poznan.JPG|Poznań File:KamienicaCzyncielów-RynekGłówny(G-H)-POL, Kraków.jpg|Kraków File:Wolny's Tenement (1909, designed by arch. Wiktor Miarczyński), 2 Szczepanski square, Old Town, Krakow, Poland.jpg|Kraków File:Agricultural Society building, 1909 by arch. Sławomir Odrzywolski, 8 Szczepanski square, Old Town, Krakow, Poland.jpg|Kraków File:Festina lente Talowski.jpg|Kraków File:Kraków, al. Krasińskiego 23 (3).JPG|Kraków File:Tenement (Art Nouveau), 9 Pilsudskiego street, Krakow, Poland.jpg|Kraków File:Art Nouveau in Warsaw (8020259154).jpg|Warsaw File:Kamienica, al.Jerozolimskie 49 i 51, Warszawa, 2015.JPG|Warsaw File:Kamienica Dawida Szmulewicza.jpg|Łódź File:Kamienica Schychtów.jpg|Łódź File:Kamienica Abrahama Dudaka Lodz.jpg|Łódź File:Piotrkowska 43 Lodz.jpg|Łódź File:Dom mieszkalny ul. Narutowicza 44 Lodz.jpg|Łódź File:Kamienica Heimanów.jpg|Łódź File:Wrocław Rynek 13 sm.jpg|Wrocław File:PL-DS, Wrocław, ul. Świętokrzyska 57, Prusa 5; Kamienica; 284; 01.jpg|Wrocław File:Kamienice na Grunwaldzkiej - Przemysl.jpg|Przemyśl File:Toruń, ul. Mickiewicza 20.JPG|Toruń File:Kłodzko, ul. Floriana Szarego 4 (3).jpg|Kłodzko 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Art Nouveau in Poland」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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