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A cow in barn.

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Stanisław Prauss did not idealize the image of the village. He painted paintings full of simplicity and beauty. They also have documentary value. They are made with oil technique, watercolor, pencil and crayon. They document the everyday life of the village, its architecture of the turn of the century, the variability of the landscape.
Title: A cow in barn.
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Stanisław Prauss did not idealize the image of the village.
He painted paintings full of simplicity and beauty.
They also have documentary value.
They are made with oil technique, watercolor, pencil and crayon.
They document the everyday life of the village, its architecture of the turn of the century, the variability of the landscape.

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