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	Jadwiga's bouquets Queen 
	Jadwiga’s Bouquet is a flower composition transformed into the painting. The 
	art of flower composition was known from the ancient times. It is supposed 
	that in Queen Jadwiga’s chambers there were beautifully arranged flower 
	compositions (decorations). The historical sources say that it was very 
	important to Queen Jadwiga the esthetical side of the banquets organized in 
	the castle as well as quality and aesthetics of chambers’ interiors. In the 
	middle ages, the flower compositions illustrations were very popular in the 
	illuminated manuscripts. Dutch paintings representing the flower 
	compositions (‘still life’) are among the most beautiful paintings in the 
	world. Every 
	week, a new flower composition, so called “Queen Jadwiga’s Bouquet” is 
	arranged. Next, the flower composition is photographed and a new ‘still 
	life’ painting is elaborated using the computer graphics tools.  Those 
	paintings form part of the cultural activities of the QJF Art&Science 
	Gallery.  Each 
	bouquet, placed in the front of the Queen Jadwiga’s painting, is dedicated 
	to our Patron St. Jadwiga Queen as a thanksgiving to our Patron for accompanying 
	us in everyday life throughout the earthly journey.  All 
	paintings representing Queen Jadwiga’s bouquets have been used to create 
	birthday cards and cards for all other occasions.  The 
	book titled “Queen Jadwiga’s Bouquets” was issued by QJF Press in 2008 and 
	launched during celebrating of the anniversary of the Queen Jadwiga 
	coronation on 16 October 2008 in Hyatt Hotel. This book 
	contains the best works selected (more than 50).              |