Collection Summary
Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta wycinanki
Polish papercutting collection 1964-2000
1964-2000
AFC
2000/005
Nowacka-Jannotta, Magdalena
9 containers + 1 oversize item in map case.
127 cut-paper works : black and white, color ; 45 x 55
cm and smaller.
19 photographic prints : black and white, color ;
various sizes.
72 slides : color.
1 videocassette (VHS) : sound, color ; 1/2 in.
manuscripts 6 folders.
English
Polish
Collection materials predominantly in English with some Polish.
Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, Library of
Congress
Washington, D.C.
Collection of 127 wycinanki, Polish
paper cuts, created by Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta (Magdalena Gilinski) and other
artists including Krystyna Lis and Malwina Lis, Grazyna Gladka, Maria
Brzozowska-Kosinska, Henryka Lus, Stanislawa Kosiorkowa, Czeslawa Kaczynska,
Apolonia Nowak, M. Dzik, Janina Strycharska-Wanrykowicz, Bieguszewska, Grzegora
Justyna, Staniskawa Bulsin, Stanislawa Nowakoloska, Stanislawa Niespusin, Prusaczek
Stanislawa and unidentified artists, from 1964-2005, and undated. The wycinanki in
this collection highlight the papercutting styles of the Kurpie and Łowicz
regions of Poland. Wycinanki from the Kurpie region feature one color star-shaped
designs ranging from eight to sixty-four repeats (gwiazda) or designs created on one
fold (leluja). Łowicz-style wycinaki are distinguished by the technique of
using a basic design, which is later embellished with overlaid cutouts of
multi-colored paper. In addition to gwiazda that feature roosters and flower
designs, these include floral designs that are symmetrical across a center vertical
line (kodra). Other papercuts in this collection include such Polish folk art motifs
as the Tatra mountains, mountain dancers, weddings, and the Madonna. In addition to
traditional Polish papercuts, the collection includes Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta's
cut-paper works influenced by Southwest and Native American art with images of
stylized lizards, snakes, thunderbirds, desert animals, kachinas, and Navajo
motifs.
Selected Search Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the LC Catalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically.
People
Gilinsky, Magdalena, 1934-
Subjects
Folk art--Poland.
Kurpie--Poland--Social life and customs.
Paper work--Poland--Masovia.
Paper work--Poland--Łowicz.
Paper work--Southwest, New.
Polish American artists--Arizona.
Polish Americans--Social life and customs.
Places
Poland--Social life and customs.
Titles
Magdalena Gilinski wycinanki Polish papercutting collection
Form/Genre
Cut-paper works.
Cut-paper works.
Manuscripts.
Photographs.
Videocassettes.
Arrangement of the Papers
The manuscripts and graphic images are arranged chronologically and maintain any
pre-existing order created by Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta. The papercuts have
been numbered according to existing inventory lists provided by the donor.
Original papercuts listed in Nowacka-Jannotta's May 17, 2005, correspondence
were numbered first and are followed by color photocopy reproductions listed in
her September 16, 2000, correspondence. Papercuts have been grouped and housed
by size.
Acquisition
Donated by Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta, September 2000 and May 2005. A papercut
depicting the Library of Congress' Jefferson Building was added to the
collection during Nowacka-Jannotta's visit to the Archive in 2006.
Processing History
The collection was processed by Judy Ng, July 2007.
Copyright Status
Duplication of collection materials may be governed by copyright and other
restrictions.
Access and Restrictions
Collection is open for research. To request materials, please contact the
Folklife Reading Room at [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.afc/folklife.home].
Preferred Citation
Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta wycinanki Polish papercutting collection (AFC
2000/005), Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, Library of
Congress, Washington, D.C.
Biographical Note
Magdelena Nowacka-Jannotta was born and raised prior to the start of World War II in
Warsaw, Poland. As a child, her mother, who used papercut templates in her detailed
embroidery work, introduced her to the art of creating her own patterns. After the
war broke out, Nowacka-Jannotta and her mother were sent to two German prison camps
for displaced Polish citizens, at which point she contracted tuberculosis. After the
war, she was sent to the Tatra mountains to live with a sheepherding family and
recuperate her health. Several years later, she returned to her family, who had been
resettled in Sulejowek due to her father's anti-communist views.
After graduating high school, Nowacka-Jannotta studied sinology at Warsaw University,
and also took the opportunity to visit with local wycinanki master artists in the
Kurpie and Lowicz regions of Poland. With the encouragement of one of her professors
and her father, she applied for and received a scholarship to study linguistics at
UCLA. After completing her graduate degree, marriage and her husband's career
brought her to Washington, D.C., where she became a part-time interpreter for the
State Department. Still creating wycinanki on the side, she was eventually
discovered by Ralph Rinzler, the assistant secretary of the Smithsonian Institution,
who later invited her to teach classes through the Smithsonian Associates program.
Nowacka-Jannotta was subsequently employed by the Smithsonian's Folklife Festival
and performing arts divisions and later found a position as the program and events
coordinator at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress.
In 1990, Nowacka-Jannotta relocated to Tucson, Arizona, where she continued to create
wycinanki and Southwest inspired papercuts. Her artwork has appeared in local and
international exhibitions and is included in the permanent collection of the
American Center of Polish Culture in Washington, D.C.
Scope and Content Note
This collection consists of correspondence with the donor regarding the collection,
biographical information on the artist and donor, Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta,
biographical information on wycinanki artists Czeslawa Kaczynska and Apolonia Nowak,
and a published step-by-step instructional booklet by Nowacka-Jannotta
(
Wycinanki: The Art of Polish Papercutting
). It also includes 127
original papercuts, 13 photographic prints demonstrating a papercut, 6 prints
documenting the donation of the collection, 71 digital images and 72 reference
slides of selected papercuts in the collection, and a step-by-step VHS cassette,
(
Wycinanki: Polish Papercutting
).
Wycinanki, the Polish craft of paper cutouts, first originated with sheepherders and
became a popularized folk art in the mid-1800s. Wycinanki are traditionally folded
and cut freehand into intricate, symmetrical shapes inspired by nature or yearly
events such as Easter and Christmas. They often feature birds, flowers, trees, small
animals, and abstract star designs and were traditionally used as household
decorations to be affixed to walls and roof beams.
The wycinanki in this collection highlight the papercutting styles of the Kurpie and
Lowicz regions of Poland. Wycinanki from the Kurpi region feature one color
star-shaped designs ranging from eight to sixty-four repeats (gwiazda) or designs created on one fold (leluja). Lowicz style wycinaki are distinguished by the technique of
using a basic design, which is later embellished with overlaid cutouts of
multi-colored paper. In addition to gwiazda that
heavily feature roosters and flower designs, these include floral designs that are
symmetrical across a center vertical line (kodra).
Other papercuts in this collection feature such Polish folk art motifs as the Tatra
mountains, mountain dancers, weddings, and the Madonna.
In addition to traditional Polish papercuts, the collection includes Southwest and
Native American influenced papercuts created by Nowacka-Jannotta. These depict
stylized lizards, snakes, thunderbirds, desert animals, kachinas, and Navajo
motifs.
Papercut artists in the collection include: Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta, Krystyna and
Malwina Lis, Grazyna Gladka, Maria Brzozowska-Kosinska, Henryka Lus, Stanislawa
Kosiorkowa, Czeslawa Kaczynska, Apolonia Nowak, M. Dzik, Janina
Strycharska-Wanrykowicz, Bieguszewska, Grzegora Justyna, Staniskawa Bulsin,
Stanislawa Nowakoloska, Stanislawa Niespusin, and Prusaczek Stanislawa.
Container List
Container
Contents
1/1
Collection Guide.
1/2
Correspondence.
Correspondence between
Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta and Folklife Center staff.
10 pages.
1/3
Biographical Information: Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
Clipping, handouts, and resume.
4 pages.
1/4
Biographical Information: Other artists.
Information on Czeslawa Kaczynska (handout) and Apolonia Nowak
(clipping).
4 pages.
1/5
Published Materials.
Wycinanki:
The Art of Polish Papercutting
by Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta
(booklet, 36 pages);
Crizmac 2000
(product catalog, 66
pages).
1/6
Papercuts.
Report generated from the
collection's database, which includes descriptions and images of all
papercuts in the collection. For original papercuts, see Box 2-9.
29 pages.
1/7
Photographic Prints: Papercutting
Demonstrations.
10 black and white 5 x 7 in. photographic prints
documenting papercutting techniques (no date); 2 color 4 x 6 in. photo
prints of Nowacka-Jannotta papercutting at the Tohono Chul Park Wild Flowers
Festival Demo (April 2006); 1 color 4 x 6 in. photographic print documenting
papercutting techniques (2005).
1/8
Photographic Prints: Donation of Collection.
Taken at the American Folklife Center during the donation of materials
to Nowacka-Jannotta's collection (2005-05-17).
6 color 4 x 6 in. photographic prints
1/9
Color Slides.
71 duplicate images of
digital images on the CD-ROM (CF01); 1 duplicate image of papercut
GR127.
1/10
Contact Sheet.
71 color images of papercuts found on the
CD-ROM (CF01).
2
One rooster
Lowicz style; by Henryka Lus.
25 x 20.2 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR010
Small round design
Lowicz style; by
Henryka Lus.
19.6 x 19.6 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR011
Leluja form
Kurpie style; by unknown.
27.9 x 20.9 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR025
Leluja form
Kurpie style; by unknown.
27.5 x 21.3 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR026
Leluja form
Kurpie style; by Czeslawa
Kaczynska.
28 x 20.5 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR027
Leluja form
Kurpie style; by Fraciska
Kulas.
24.3 x 11.5 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR028
Leluja form
Kurpie style; by Fraciska
Kulas.
24.2 x 12 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR029
Leluja form
Kurpie style; by unknown.
27.9 x 21.5 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR030
Purple design
Kurpie style; by unknown.
17.2 x 17.2 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR045
Green design
Kurpie style; by Prusaczek
Stanislawa.
17.2 x 17.2 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR046
Brown design
Kurpie style; by unknown.
17 x 17 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR047
Black design
Kurpie style; by Prusaczek
Stanislawa.
17.2 x 17.2 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR048
Red design
Kurpie style; by unknown.
17.2 x 17.2 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR049
Black design
Kurpie style; by Prusaczek
Stanislawa.
17.2 x 17.2 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR050
Leluja form
Kurpie style; by Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
27.8 x 21.5 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR052
Leluja form
Kurpie style; by Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
27.8 x 21.5 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR053
Leluja form
Kurpie style; by Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
27.6 x 20.8 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR054
Leluja form
Kurpie style; by Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
21.5 x 29.5 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR055
Leluja form
Kurpie style; by Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
30.3 x 22.8 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR056
Double leluja in red
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
21.5 x 27.9 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR060
Small round with eight repeats
By
Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta.
30.4 x 22.9 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR063
Small green circle
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
24.2 x 20.9 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR064
Blue circle with 8 repeats
Lowicz style;
by Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta.
30.4 x 22.8 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR066
Two reindeer
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
11.4 x 11.9 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR089
Two blue ladies
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
11.5 x 11.5 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR091
Orange mountain and desert
By unknown.
12 x 12 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR092
Red tree
By unknown.
15 x 14 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR093
Green tree
By unknown.
15 x 14 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR094
Blue circle design
By unknown.
18 x 18 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR095
Two cats and birds
By unknown.
17 x 17 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR096
Five flowers
Lowicz style; by unknown.
15 x 20 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR099
Three large and six small flowers
Lowicz
style; by unknown.
19.7 x 29 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR100
3
Colored abstract in a circle
Lowicz
style; by Maria Brzozowska-Kosinska.
29.9 x 30.1 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR006
Colored abstract in a circle
Lowicz
style; by Maria Brzozowska-Kosinska.
29.9 x 30.1 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR007
Colored abstract in a circle
Lowicz
style; by Maria Brzozowska-Kosinska.
29.9 x 30.1 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR008
Two roosters in a circle looking opposite
Lowicz style; by Henryka Lus.
33.1 x 33.2 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR012
Two roosters in a circle looking opposite
Lowicz style; by Henryka Lus.
33.1 x 33.4 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR013
Bluebells in a circle
Lowicz style; by
Henryka Lus.
33 x 33.2 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR014
Two roosters in a square
Lowicz style; by
Stanislawa Kosiorkowa.
24.7 x 25.4 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR015
Large leluja in red
Kurpie style; by
Apolonia Novak.
35 x 17 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR018
Birds
Lowicz style; by unknown.
30 x 30 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR021
Birds
Lowicz style; by unknown.
27.9 x 43 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR022
Birds
Lowicz style; by unknown.
30.8 x 31 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR023
Leluja form
Kurpie style; by Czeslawa
Kaczynska.
29.6 x 15 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR031
Leluja form
Kurpie style; by Czeslawa
Kaczynska.
29.5 x 16 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR032
Black circle with 32 repeats in green
Lowicz style; by M. Dzik.
32.8 x 32.8 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR033
Two peacocks
Lowicz style; by unknown.
32.9 x 33.2 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR034
Blue and brown flowers circle
Lowicz
style; by Bieguszewska.
25 x 25 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR036
Two ribbons and brown circle
Lowicz
style; by Szafranska.
35.1 x 27.4 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR037
Poppys and blue flowers
Lowicz style; by
Grzegora Justyna.
27 x 27 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR038
Big red flower and two purple flowers in green
vase
Lowicz style; by Stanislawa Bulsin.
25 x 25 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR 039
4
Red and blue flowers in a small red vase
Lowicz style; by Grzegora Justyna.
25.3 x 25.3 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR040
Blue and two red flowers in a green vase
Lowicz style; by Stanislawa Nowakowska.
25 x 25 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR041
Purple and two orange flowers in a green vase
Lowicz style; by Stanislawa Niespusin.
25 x 25 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR042
Brown tree of life
Lowicz style; by
unknown.
39.8 x 27.2 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR043
Black circle with 16 repeats in purple and
green
Lowicz style; by unknown.
32.7 x 32.7 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR044
Leluja form
Kurpie style; by Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
36.7 x 27.6 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR051
Tatra Mountains design
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
38.8 x 28.2 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR058
Happy Birthday to Sam
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
29.2 x 25 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR059
Village girls
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
36.1 x 33.9 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR061
Yellow and orange circle with 16 repeats
Lowicz style; by Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta.
25.8 x 25.8 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR065
Two small peacocks
Lowicz style; by
Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta.
38 x 27.9 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR067
Orange circle with 16 repeats
Lowicz
style; by Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta.
35 x 28 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR068
Red circle with 8 repeats
Lowicz style;
by Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta.
25.7 x 25.9 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR069
Large leluja of Arizona Gambel quail
Kurpie style; by Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta.
30.5 x 22.6 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR072
Circles in pink with 8 repeats
Lowicz
style; by Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta.
25.8 x 25.8 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR075
Circles in pink with 8 repeats
Lowicz
style; by Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta.
25.9 x 25.9 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR076
Two medium roosters
Lowicz style; by
Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta.
30 x 30 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR079
Green circle design
By unknown.
29 x 29 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR097
Circle within a square
Lowicz style; by
unknown.
31.5 x 32 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR101
5
Tatra dancers
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
27.9 x 43.1 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR084
Lizards form Arizona
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
27.8 x 43.1 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR085
San Xavier Mission
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
27.9 x 43.1 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR102
Circle in square design
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
27.9 x 43.1 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR104
Polish mountain dancers #2
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
27.9 x 43.1 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR105
Navajo "The Pollen Boy"
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
27.9 x 43.1 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR106
Thunderbirds
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
27.9 x 43.1 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR107
Polish Tatra design #1
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
27.9 x 43.1 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR108
Polish Tatra design #2
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
27.9 x 43.1 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR109
Happy Birthday My Grandson
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
27.9 x 43.1 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR110
Stylized kachinas
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
27.9 x 43.1 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR111
Red roosters in a circle
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
27.9 x 43.1 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR112
Lizards
By Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta.
27.9 x 43.1 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR113
After Mimbres--two goats
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
27.9 x 43.1 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR114
Water snakes
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
27.9 x 43.1 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR115
Parzenica (Tatra shirt pin)
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
27.9 x 43.1 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR116
Polish mountain dancers #1
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
27.9 x 43.1 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR117
Polish wedding
Kurpie style; by Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
27.9 x 43.1 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR118
After Mimbres--birds and flowers
By
Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta.
21.6 x 27.8 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR119
Two roosters
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
21.6 x 27.8 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR120
Polish Christmas in Arizona
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
21.6 x 27.8 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR121
Yellow flowers in a Circle
Gwiazda style;
by Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta.
21.6 x 27.8 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR122
Green wrapping paper
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
60.8 x 91.5 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR125
Red wrapping paper
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
60.8 x 91.5 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR126
6
Roosters in a circle
Lowicz style; by
Krystyna and Malwina Lis.
39.8 x 39.8 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR002
Roosters in a circle
Lowicz style; by
Grazyna Gladka.
39.8 x 39.6 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR003
Two peacocks
Lowicz style; by Grazyna
Gladka.
39.9 x 39.9 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR004
Flowery garland with roosters
Lowicz
style; by Grazyna Gladka.
25 x 50 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR005
Two big roosters
Lowicz style; by Maria
Brzozowska-Kosinska.
39.8 x 40.1 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR009
Circle in blue
Kurpie style; by Czeslawa
Kaczynska.
15 x 23 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR017
Black Madonna
Kurpie style; by Apolonia
Nowak.
34.5 x 28.5 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR019
Large purple circle
Kurpie style; by
unknown.
40 x 39.8 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR020
7
Birds
Lowicz style; by unknown.
37.3 x 37.7 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR024
Two roosters
Lowicz style; by Janina
Strycharska-wanrykowicz.
41.9 x 41.7 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR035
Manora
By Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta.
35.5 x 42 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR057
Red abstract
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
40.6 x 41 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR062
Large multicolored circle with 4 red repeats
Lowicz style; by Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta.
36.9 x 32.8 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR070
Large brown circle with 32 repeats
Kurpie
style; by Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta.
45.7 x 42.8 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR071
Abstract circle with 12 repeats
Lowicz
style; by Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta.
40.5 x 35.3 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR073
Placemat bookmarks
Lowicz style; by
Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta.
25.7 x 42.5 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR074
Abstract circle with 12 repeats
By
Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta.
32 x 35.4 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR077
8
Abstract circle with 6 repeats
Lowicz
style; by Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta.
40.4 x 35.4 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR078
Two large roosters
Lowicz style; by
Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta.
51.3 x 41.9 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR080
Circle in a square
Lowicz style; by
Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta.
39.9 x 39.9 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR081
Two birds looking like a butterfly
Lowicz
style; by Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta.
33.5 x 33.5 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR082
Two roosters and flowers with garland
Lowicz style; by Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta.
29.3 x 57 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR083
Two roosters
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
46.5 x 46.5 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR086
Crizmac sample on demo tape #3
By
Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta.
41 x 50 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR 087
Crizmac sample on demo tape #2
By
Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta.
41 x 50 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR 088
Folded black tree with birds
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
28 x 14.5 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR 090
9
Wycinanki: the Art of Polish Paper Cutting by
Magdalena Nowacka-Jannotta.
By unknown
24 x 18 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR098
Demo for Crizmac video 2
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
41 x 50 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR123
Demo for Crizmac video 3
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
41 x 50 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR124
Library of Congress
By Magdalena
Nowacka-Jannotta.
45 x 55 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR 127
Oversize (map case)
Large leluja in green
Kurpie style; by
Czeslawa Kaczynska.
19 x 25 cm.
AFC 2000/005: GR016