Scroll calendar – Władysław Bełza

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Scroll calendar – Władysław Bełza

Władysław Bełza (born October 17, 1847 in Warsaw, died January 29, 1913 in Lviv) – Polish neo-romantic poet, writing in a patriotic spirit, called the eulogist of Polishness. Publicist, animator of cultural, educational and press life, co-founder of the Polish educational organization Macierz Polska. Author of, among others, the famous patriotic poem “Catechism of a Polish Child” which begins with the words Who are you? – Little Pole…

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Stylized wall calendar with a wax seal suspended on strings. Dimensions: width 30 cm x 90 cm. The form of the fixtures is based on the traditional way of hanging wall publications on wooden rods, but we have used our own modification. The upper and lower sleeves housing the support bars are connected with decorative metal rivets. It is printed on decorative paper, similar in texture and properties to handmade papers used in ancient times. An additional characteristic element of the publication are the torn edges of the sheet, which stylistically refer to old incunabula affected by the wear and tear of time. As in all our wall publications, the paper is coated on both sides with a refined, matte laminate, which strengthens it and protects it against moisture and dust. Additionally, this procedure makes the calendar look like original parchment. The whole thing resembles scrolls of Roman writings. Author’s binding of Pergamena Publishing House with a decorative string for hanging.

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Dimensions 90 × 30 cm

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