Ignaz Jan Paderewski, the romantic Polish concert pianist of the late nineteenth century. This contemporary cartoon shows him fenced off from too-ardent female admirers, and with offcuts of his hair offered in a “help yourself" box. Paderewski went on to become Prime Minister of Poland when it achieved independence in 1917 during the First World War. This illustration comes from “The Music of Man” reviewed today.
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Press, 5 September 1987, Page 23
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66Ignaz Jan Paderewski, the romantic Polish concert pianist of the late nineteenth century. This contemporary cartoon shows him fenced off from too-ardent female admirers, and with offcuts of his hair offered in a “help yourself" box. Paderewski went on to become Prime Minister of Poland when it achieved independence in 1917 during the First World War. This illustration comes from “The Music of Man” reviewed today. Press, 5 September 1987, Page 23
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