Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kapists> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 44 of
44
with 100 triples per page.
- Kapists abstract "Kapists or KPists (Polish: Kapiści, from KP, the Polish acronym for the Paris Committee), also known as the Colourists, were a group of Polish painters of 1930s who dominated the Polish artistic landscape of the epoch. Contrary to Polish romanticist traditions, the Kapists underlined the independence of art from any historical tradition, symbolism or influences of literature and history. They were formed around Józef Pankiewicz and were under strong influence of the French Post-Impressionists. The name of the movement was derived from the full name of the so-called Paris Committee, or Paris Committee of Relief for Students Leaving for Artistic Studies in France (Polish: Komitet Paryskiej Pomocy dla Wyjeżdżających Studentów na Studia Malarskie do Francji). Apart from Pankiewicz, among the best-known Kapists were Jan Cybis, Józef Czapski, Józef Jarema, Artur Nacht-Samborski, Eugeniusz Geppert, Piotr Potworowski, Hanna Rudzka and Zygmunt Waliszewski.".
- Kapists wikiPageID "9893061".
- Kapists wikiPageLength "1207".
- Kapists wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Kapists wikiPageRevisionID "587480883".
- Kapists wikiPageWikiLink Artur_Nacht-Samborski.
- Kapists wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th-century_Polish_painters.
- Kapists wikiPageWikiLink Eugeniusz_Geppert.
- Kapists wikiPageWikiLink Hanna_Rudzka.
- Kapists wikiPageWikiLink Jan_Cybis.
- Kapists wikiPageWikiLink Józef_Czapski.
- Kapists wikiPageWikiLink Józef_Jarema.
- Kapists wikiPageWikiLink Józef_Pankiewicz.
- Kapists wikiPageWikiLink Piotr_Potworowski.
- Kapists wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- Kapists wikiPageWikiLink Post-Impressionism.
- Kapists wikiPageWikiLink Romanticism_in_Poland.
- Kapists wikiPageWikiLink Zygmunt_Waliszewski.
- Kapists wikiPageWikiLinkText "Colorism".
- Kapists wikiPageWikiLinkText "Colourist".
- Kapists wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kapist".
- Kapists wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kapists".
- Kapists hasPhotoCollection Kapists.
- Kapists wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Art-movement-stub.
- Kapists wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-pl.
- Kapists wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Poland-stub.
- Kapists wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Kapists subject Category:20th-century_Polish_painters.
- Kapists hypernym Group.
- Kapists type Article.
- Kapists type Band.
- Kapists type Art.
- Kapists type Article.
- Kapists type Movement.
- Kapists comment "Kapists or KPists (Polish: Kapiści, from KP, the Polish acronym for the Paris Committee), also known as the Colourists, were a group of Polish painters of 1930s who dominated the Polish artistic landscape of the epoch. Contrary to Polish romanticist traditions, the Kapists underlined the independence of art from any historical tradition, symbolism or influences of literature and history. They were formed around Józef Pankiewicz and were under strong influence of the French Post-Impressionists.".
- Kapists label "Kapists".
- Kapists sameAs Polnischer_Kolorismus.
- Kapists sameAs Kapizm.
- Kapists sameAs m.02pw3xf.
- Kapists sameAs Mișcarea_Kapistă.
- Kapists sameAs Q2102557.
- Kapists sameAs Q2102557.
- Kapists wasDerivedFrom Kapists?oldid=587480883.
- Kapists isPrimaryTopicOf Kapists.