Madison Krekel in Paulina Olowska’s Slavic Goddesses: A Wreath of Ceremonies at the Kitchen (all photos by Paula Court) Jules Skloot in Paulina Olowska’s Slavic Goddesses: A Wreath of Ceremonies at ...
Contemporary researchers often put the term Slavic mythology in quotation marks. However, the more mysterious and difficult to reconstruct the system of pre-Christian beliefs and customs on Polish ...
The Slavic Gods series was created in 1917 and published one year later. It is comprised of 15 colourful lithographs depicting Slavic deities: Svetovid, Dziedzilia, Radegast, Triglav, Dogoda, Svarog, ...
In “Slavic Goddesses—A Wreath of Ceremonies,” this gifted Polish painter looks back at the work of the Art Deco artist Zofia Stryjeńska. Olowska’s set and costumes borrow imagery from Stryjeńska’s ...
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