Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "John Paul II Koleksiyonu Müzesi" in Turkish language version.
Their collection is now housed in the historical Bank of Poland building and includes a unicorn sculpture by Salvador Dali, a painting of Renoir’s son Pierre, an idyllic farm scene by Van Gogh, the head of John the Baptist by Rodin.
In 1986, Janina and Zbigniew Carroll-Porczynski donated a rich collection of Western European art, amounting to almost 400 paintings and sculptures which had been assembled over many years, to the Church and the Nation. (...) From its very beginning until the present time, the Museum was and is maintained from funds donated to Fundacja Arteks.
In 1986, Janina and Zbigniew Carroll-Porczynski donated a rich collection of Western European art, amounting to almost 400 paintings and sculptures which had been assembled over many years, to the Church and the Nation. (...) From its very beginning until the present time, the Museum was and is maintained from funds donated to Fundacja Arteks.
W Muzeum Kolekcji im. Jana Pawła II (Fundacja Janiny i Zbigniewa Porczyńskich) znajduje się np. falsyfikat "Pejzażu rzecznego" Toma Keatinga, który muzeum eksponowało jako arcydzieło Alfreda Sisleya. Tyle że wcześniej Keating na oczach widzów w programie telewizyjnym przyznał się do fałszerstwa.
Their collection is now housed in the historical Bank of Poland building and includes a unicorn sculpture by Salvador Dali, a painting of Renoir’s son Pierre, an idyllic farm scene by Van Gogh, the head of John the Baptist by Rodin.
W Muzeum Kolekcji im. Jana Pawła II (Fundacja Janiny i Zbigniewa Porczyńskich) znajduje się np. falsyfikat "Pejzażu rzecznego" Toma Keatinga, który muzeum eksponowało jako arcydzieło Alfreda Sisleya. Tyle że wcześniej Keating na oczach widzów w programie telewizyjnym przyznał się do fałszerstwa.