File:Le Costumes du Peuple Polonais - Leon Zienkowicz - 02.jpg

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plate from 'Le Costumes du Peuple Polonais suivis d'une Description Exacte de ses Moeurs, de ses Usages et de ses Habitudes. Ouvrage Pittoresque.' by Leon Zienkowicz

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English: Plate from a copy of
Le Costumes du Peuple Polonais suivis d'une Description Exacte de ses Moeurs, de ses Usages et de ses Habitudes. Ouvrage Pittoresque.
by Leon Zienkowicz (Paris: La Librarairie Polonaise, 1841, First Edition). Offered for sale in 2019 and described as "Large 4to, modern cloth gilt; title, dedication, pp.(ii) + 125 + (2) (index & list of plates), 37 (of 39) lithographs with fine original colour heightened with gum arabic. Some toning of paper [...] The plates, each titled in Polish, French, German and English, are mostly after Jan Nepomucen Lewicki (1795-1871), another exile. They were lithographed by Simon in Strasbourg and have exquisite original hand colour."
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Author
Leon Zienkowicz  (1808–1870)  wikidata:Q13031218
 
Description poet and writer
Date of birth/death 11 April 1808 Edit this at Wikidata 12 December 1870 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Pružany District Paris
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creator QS:P170,Q13031218

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