File:Antoni Zaleski, Luty.jpg
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DescriptionAntoni Zaleski, Luty.jpg |
English: Antoni Zaleski, February
The engraving depicts typical February pastimes, activities and foods of 19th-century Poland, related to either carnival (dance party with champagne and doughnuts, masquerade ball, sleigh ride, ice skating in Warsaw's Royal Baths Park) or Lent (Ash Wednesday, herrings). Polski: Antoni Zaleski, Miesiąc Luty Rycina przedstawia typowe dla lutego zajęcia i potrawy w XIX-wiecznej Polsce, związane albo z karnawałem (bal z szampanem i pączkami, bal maskowy, kulig, lodowisko w warszawskich Łazienkach), albo z Wielkim Postem (Środa Popielcowa, śledzie). |
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Source | https://polona.pl/item/7941816/4/ |
Author | Antoni Zaleski |
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IIM version | 4 |