It's a rainy day - perfect time for an art museum.
The Gallery of 19th-Century Polish Art at Sukiennice is a division of the National Museum, Kraków, Poland. The Gallery is housed on the upper floor of the Renaissance Sukiennice Cloth Hall in the center of the Main Market Square in Old Town Kraków. The Gallery holds the largest permanent exhibit of 19th-century Polish painting and sculpture, in four large rooms.
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See the image of the woman in the campfire smoke - pretty cool.
There are some massive canvasses on display.
Storks hanging out in the wetland.
At first glance, not much going on in this one, but then you notice that the starry sky is reflected on the water.
Self portrait of a Polish artist.
A view out the art museum window over the square - not a deluge, but there's plenty of wet stuff out there.
Dinner is served - apparently we had a large lunch earlier today.