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We’ve recently celebrated International Earth Day. The National Museum in Warsaw presents some of the highlights of its collection in a moving convention.

Graphic designs of the National Museum in Warsaw are unfortunately closer to reality than anyone expected, especially when it comes to the first painting – “Storks” by Józef Chełmoński.

Something that until recently could be considered a projection of the distant future is happening now in Poland – the Biebrza National Park is burning and according to the latest reports, more than six thousand hectares of the National Park area are irretrievably lost, but the worst disaster affected the ecosystem and animals living in the park. The situation is changing dynamically – the media report up to eight thousand hectares of damage. This is the biggest climate disaster of recent years and the firefighters are unable to control the crisis.

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Józef Chełmoński, “Storks”, 1900

Julian Fałat, “Landscape from Bystra”, after 1918

Leon Wyczółkowski, “Fishermen”, 1891

Ferdynand Ruszczyc, “Old Apple Trees” 1900

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