Buildings on a hill inspired by Polish architecture; Feliks Jablczynski (1865–1928); graphic artist; landscape and architectural study of castles, towers, views, and gates; Polish graphics; ca. 1924, Warsaw; graphic matrix/plate; height 7.4 cm, width 10.2 cm., A sketchlike scene on a gray background shows a group of buildings on a raised bank with a tower that has a conical roof, connected rooftops with pitched shapes, and several small window openings; a bridge with a series of arched openings spans the middle ground beneath the buildings; in the foreground there are tangled, linear shrub or bush forms and sloping, hatched ground lines; tall, narrow tree trunks rise near the left edge and more sparse vertical vegetation appears near the right; the drawing is composed of fine dark lines and hatching on a mottled gray surface with areas of lighter and darker gray and some pale circular spots.
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Buildings on a hill inspired by Polish architecture; Feliks Jablczynski (1865–1928); graphic artist; landscape and architectural study of castles, towers, views, and gates; Polish graphics; ca. 1924, Warsaw; graphic matrix/plate; height 7.4 cm, width 10.2 cm., A sketchlike scene on a gray background shows a group of buildings on a raised bank with a tower that has a conical roof, connected rooftops with pitched shapes, and several small window openings; a bridge with a series of arched openings spans the middle ground beneath the buildings; in the foreground there are tangled, linear shrub or bush forms and sloping, hatched ground lines; tall, narrow tree trunks rise near the left edge and more sparse vertical vegetation appears near the right; the drawing is composed of fine dark lines and hatching on a mottled gray surface with areas of lighter and darker gray and some pale circular spots.

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