History of Painting in Poland, Part 1 - Medieval Painting in Poland, with 211 engravings in the text, 24 plates, including color 7 and 12 rotogravures - Feliks Kopera, Krakow 1925, print and circulation of Drukarnia Narodowa in Krakow, f. 20 x 27cm, pp. VII, 250, [2]
on the inner side of the binding, pasted ex-libris of Wiktor Gosieniecki [1876-1956] Polish painter, graphic artist, conservator of monuments, educator, founder and first director of the Poznan School of Decorative Arts, co-worker of Stanislaw Witkiewicz in the development of the notebooks 'Style of Zakopane', author of numerous polychromies in the churches of Wielkopolska and Pomerania.
preserved original publisher's binding with gilding on the front and spine, slight soiling of the binding, stamp [from the time of the occupation] of the German State Office for the Protection of Monuments in Poznan [Landesamt für denkmal pflege Posen], otherwise srodekw more than good condition