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Symbolism in Poland and Britain

An exhibition of a group of works by Polish symbolist artists alongside paintings by their British contemporaries exploring the relationship between the two schools around 1900. The display features a selection of works that have been lent from public and private collections in Poland. This is the first time there has been an exhibition on the subject of Polish art at Tate and the display coincides with the Polska! year in the UK. Artists include Edward Burne-Jones, Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Alfred Gilbert, Stanislaw Wyspianski, Jzef Mehoffer, Witold Wojtkiewicz and Jacek Malczewski.
 

Venue Details

Address: Tate Britain
Millbank, London
London
SW1P 4RG
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7887 8888
Public transport: Boat: Millbank Pier. Tube: Pimlico or Vauxhall (Victoria line), Westminster (District, Circle or Jubilee lines) Bus: 88, 77A, C10, 2,3,36,159; 185, 507 also stop within easy reach

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