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  1. Stanisław Mateusz Ignacy Wyspiański (15 de enero de 1869, Cracovia – 28 de noviembre de 1907, Cracovia), fue polifacético artista polaco, pintor, ilustrador, diseñador, arquitecto, ebanista, poeta y dramaturgo. Trayectoria artística.

  2. Stanisław Mateusz Ignacy Wyspiański ( pronounced ['staˈɲiswaf vɨˈspjaɲskʲi]; 15 January 1869 – 28 November 1907) was a Polish playwright, painter and poet, as well as interior and furniture designer. A patriotic writer, he created a series of symbolic, national dramas within the artistic philosophy of the Young Poland Movement.

  3. Reproducciónde orden. Stanisław Wyspiański (15 de enero de 1869, Cracovia – 28 de noviembre de 1907, Cracovia), fue uno de los artistas más polifacéticos y sobresalientes de su época, en Europa, pues este pintor, arquitecto y ebanista, fue, además, un dramaturgo polaco muy influyente.

  4. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Stanisław Wyspiański (born January 15, 1869, Kraków, Poland—died November 28, 1907, Kraków) was a Polish dramatist and painter, a leading artist of the early 20th-century period who was noted literarily for his aspiration to a uniquely Polish national theatre. He was a prominent member of the Young Poland movement.

  5. Stanisław Wyspiański (pronounced ['staˈɲiswaf vɨˈspjaɲskʲi]; 15 January 1869 – 28 November 1907) was a Polish playwright, painter and poet, as well as interior and furniture designer. A patriotic writer, he created a series of symbolic, national dramas within the artistic philosophy of the Young Poland Movement.

  6. Learn about the life and work of Stanisław Wyspiański, a playwright, poet, theatre director, and originator of modern Polish theatre. Explore his artistic vision, influenced by Kraków's heritage, Gothic cathedrals, and modernism.

  7. Art Nouveau. Pintor, arquitecto, diseñador, ebanista, grabador, vidriero, dramaturgo… El polaco Stanisław Wyspiański hizo de todo, como marcaban los cánones de la época y el estilo Art Nouveau: la unión de todas las artes. Fue lo que en el país se llamó Młoda Polska, o «Joven Polonia».