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IBAN: LT313250018003734272
BIC: REVOLT21
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Revolut Bank is a specialised bank incorporated and licensed in the Republic of Lithuania, a member of the European Union, with company number 304580906 and authorisation code LB000482.
Beneficiary: Marcin Latka
IBAN: LT313250018003734272
BIC: REVOLT21
About me
Advertising is the key to business success, the same applies to public institutions of culture. I hope that thanks to my efforts some of the Polish institutions improved its performance and financial standing. Despite not being a professional art historian and artist I have some successes on my account – virtual reconstruction of some historical royal collections (e.g. Polish Vasas on Pinterest), discovery of unknown portraits of Sigismund I by Joss van Cleve and a full-length portrait of Sigismund II Augustus and many others, reconstruction of jewels of the Polish Vasas, expansion and improvement of Wikipedia Commons websites of some Polish cultural institutions (e.g. MNW in English, French, Polish and partially in German) and many good quality photos uploaded (own works dedicated to Public Domain). I also recorded and made accessible to everybody some of the important Polonica abroad like objects from Polish royal collections in Munich or portrait of Sigismund III Vasa by Rubens (kindly dedicated to Public Domain by Heinz Kisters Fundation). My dream was to restore, capture and propagate Polish heritage and make it economically sustainable. Thanks to artinpl, I think that I manage to achieve it.
Marcin Latka
Marcin Latka