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No. 24 (2025)

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Published: 2025-12-18

Artykuły

  • Porta Argentariorum and the sacrificial scene with the Severans an attempt at a reconstruction of the image communication scheme

    Dorota Sakowicz
    7-33
    • PDF (Język Polski)
  • The Heilsberg Epitaph from the Königsberg Cathedral

    Aleksandra Jaśniewicz-Downes
    34-75
    • PDF (Język Polski)
  • Giovanni Francesco de Rossi: the early Roman years (1626–1650)

    Małgorzata Gonia
    76-98
    • PDF (Język Polski)
  • Between Berlin and Königsberg: Remarks on the History of East Prussian Residences in the Early Eighteenth Century

    Hubert Baumann
    99-122
    • PDF (Język Polski)
  • The Transformation of Kołobrzeg’s Urban Structure under the Influence of the Railway Spatial Challenges and Plans for Urban Integration

    Adrianna Brechelke-Wojtczak
    123-140
    • PDF (Język Polski)
  • Fine Plasters in 20th Century Modernist Architecture

    Weronika Stasińska
    141-152
    • PDF (Język Polski)
  • Old Norse motifs in art between neoromantic, national and Nordic. The case of "Midwinter Sacrifice" by Carl Larsson

    Emiliana Konopka
    153-179
    • PDF

Reviews

  • Dariusz Kacprzak, "The Doering Collection", Szczecin: Willa Lentza 2024

    Milena Woźniak-Koch
    180-185
    • PDF (Język Polski)

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ISSN 1234-1533
MEiN points: 40

Issue 22 (2023) has 70 points.

Open Access Policy
Licencja Creative Commons
All articles available under Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).

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