Berezina
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Berezina
Summary
Berezina is a destroyed artwork[1].
Key Facts
- Berezina is the creator of Wojciech Kossak[2].
- Berezina is the creator of Julian Fałat[3].
- Berezina is the creator of Jan Stanisławski[4].
- Berezina is the creator of Michał Gorstkin-Wywiórski[5].
- Berezina is the creator of Antoni Piotrowski[6].
- Berezina is the creator of Kazimierz Pułaski[7].
- Berezina is in the country of Poland[8].
- Berezina's image is recorded as WKossak015.jpg[9].
- Berezina's image is recorded as WKossak017.jpg[10].
- Berezina's image is recorded as WKossak019.jpg[11].
- Berezina's image is recorded as Kossak Przejście Wielkiej Armii przez Berezynę w 1812 reconstruction.jpg[12].
- Berezina's instance of is recorded as destroyed artwork[13].
- Berezina's instance of is recorded as cyclorama[14].
- Berezina's movement is recorded as Historicism[15].
- Berezina's genre is recorded as panorama[16].
- Berezina's genre is recorded as battle painting[17].
- Berezina's depicts is recorded as Battle of Berezina[18].
- Berezina's depicts is recorded as Napoleon[19].
- Berezina's made from material is recorded as oil paint[20].
- Berezina's made from material is recorded as canvas[21].
- Berezina's collection is recorded as Muzeum Śląska Opolskiego w Opolu[22].
- Berezina's Commons category is recorded as Berezyna Panorama[23].
- Berezina's has part is recorded as Q83292459[24].
- +1895-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Berezina[25].
- Berezina's main subject is recorded as Battle of Berezina[26].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Wojciech Kossak[2], a painter[27], 1856–1942[28], of Poland[29], awarded the Knight of the Legion of Honour[30], specialised in painting[31]; Julian Fałat[3], a painter[32], 1853–1929[33], of Poland[34], awarded the Commander of the Order of Polonia Restituta[35]; Jan Stanisławski[4], a painter[36], 1860–1907[37], of Russian Empire[38], specialised in painting[39]; Michał Gorstkin-Wywiórski[5], a painter[40], 1861–1926[41], of Poland[42]; Antoni Piotrowski[6], a painter[43], 1853–1924[44], of Poland[45], awarded the Order of Civil Merit[46], specialised in painting[47]; and Kazimierz Pułaski[7], a painter[48], 1861–1947[49], of Poland[50], specialised in painting[51].