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Paweł Marcinkiewicz -
7 months ago
I saw the gallery for the first time 17 years ago, and my second visit was more enjoyable. The gallery was almost empty, and we could enjoy the greatest paintings of European art without hustle and bustle of other visitors. I recommend especially Giorgione's (and his disciple Titian's who completed the painting after Giorgione's death) 'Sleeping Venus' (1510), one of the first landscapes ever painted; and Vermeer's 'The Procurees' (1656), with extravagant colors, identified as the author's self-portrait. And countless other paintings ('I almost forgot about Sistine Madonna' by Raphael). I'm so happy I could be there again...