Przyjaciele (also known as Nymph and a Horse and Woman with Horse) (c. 1920) by Jan Styka (Polish, 1858 – 1925), signed bottom right ‘Jan Styka’, print on paper, 9 cm (3.5 in) x 14 cm (5.5 in), Private Collection
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Przyjaciele (also known as Nymph and a Horse and Woman with Horse) (c. 1920) by Jan Styka (Polish, 1858 – 1925), signed bottom right ‘Jan Styka’, print on paper, 9 cm (3.5 in) x 14 cm (5.5 in), Private Collection
Calypso and Odysseus
— Jan Styka
Pallas Athena by Jan Styka (1858-1925)
Jan Styka - Iphigenia. 1904
Quo vadis: End of the spectacle in the arena
Vintage French postcard. Ed. Lapina, Paris, 25.310. Quo vadis: End of the spectacle at the arena. Artwork by Jan Styka. This gruesome painting was shown at the 1912 Salon des Artistes in Paris.
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Nero at Baiae by Jan Styka, c. 1900
She-neighbours: a scene of life of ancient Rome by Stefan Bakałowicz, 1885
Nero at Baiae by Jan Styka, c. 1900:
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She-neighbours: a scene of life of ancient Rome by Stefan Bakałowicz, 1885:
propaganda: Its funny how some things never change
Maria, 1890
Jan Styka
Portrait of a courtly lady by Jan Styka, 1905