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Rally "Following Nikifor and Harasymowicz in the Lemko region"

Jerzy Harasymowicz and Nikifor Krynicki are two outstanding artists for whom the fascination with the Lemko region and the Carpathians became a source of creative inspiration. Nikifor was a Lemko and he captured the beauty of his "small homeland" in paintings throughout his life, like no one else did. The poet Jerzy Harasymowicz came from the lowlands, but he started visiting Muszyna since his school days. He became fascinated with the Nowy Sącz region and returned here very often in his mature years. Through his poetry, close to the hearts of people fascinated by the mountains and the Lemko region, he is constantly present here. The poet knew Nikifor personally, greatly appreciated his work and dedicated several beautiful poems to the painter.

The Museum of the Sądecka Region, which has been honoring both artists in various ways for years, invited lovers of their work on November 8 for the fifth educational trip entitled "Nikifor's trail and Harasymowicz in the Lemko region. The main goal of the expedition this time was Prehyba, an iconic mountain in the Beskid Sądecki Mountains with a legendary shelter, which was also visited many times as a tourist by Bishop Karol Wojtyła, who later became Pope John Paul II.

Jerzy Harasymowicz and Nikifor Krynicki are two outstanding artists for whom the fascination with the Lemko region and the Carpathians became a source of creative inspiration. Nikifor was a Lemko and he captured the beauty of his "small homeland" in paintings throughout his life, like no one else did. The poet Jerzy Harasymowicz came from the lowlands, but he started visiting Muszyna since his school days. He became fascinated with the Nowy Sącz region and returned here very often in his mature years. Through his poetry, close to the hearts of people fascinated by the mountains and the Lemko region, he is constantly present here. The poet knew Nikifor personally, greatly appreciated his work and dedicated several beautiful poems to the painter.

The Museum of the Sądecka Region, which has been honoring both artists in various ways for years, invited lovers of their work on November 8 for the fifth educational trip entitled "Nikifor's trail
and Harasymowicz in the Lemko region. The main goal of the expedition this time was Prehyba, an iconic mountain in the Beskid Sądecki Mountains with a legendary shelter, which was also visited many times as a tourist by Bishop Karol Wojtyła, who later became Pope John Paul II.