Spis treści:IntroductionList of contributorsI. Between Greek East and Latin West. Historic Monuments and Historical ConstructsMilena Bartlova, Icon-like images in Bohemian Medieval ArtAleksandra Sulikowska-Gąska, At the Crossroads of Traditions: Orthodox Church Painting in the Reign of the JagiellonsGiedre Mickunaite, Maniera Graeca in Europe`s Catholic East: Byzantine Paintings in the Parish Church of Trakai, LithuaniaElza Tantcheva, At the Crossroads of East and West: Donor Portraits in the Church of the Nativity of Christ in Arbanassi, BulgariaGrażyna Jurkowlaniec, East and West Perspectives in the "Greek Manner" in the Early Modern PeriodII. Between Italy and the Netherlands. Import and Exchange of IdeasIvan Gerat, Traditions and Innovations: Pictorial Lives of Saint Elizabeth in Central Europe in the Late Fifteenth CenturyJeannie Łabno, The monumental body and visual presentation of the child in Renaissance PolandEwa Letkiewicz, Reflections on identification and attribution of the sixteenth-century portraits. Identification of the unknown portrait of "Sierotka" Radziwiłł at the Louvre and attribution of his known Strasburg portraitAleksandra Lipińska, Display, adaptation, absorption. Customising of Southern Netherlandish alabaster sculpture in Silesian epitaphs (ca. 1[zasłonięte]550-17)Peter Farbaky, The Camaldulian Hermits in Baroque Hungary: An Eastern Idea in Western TransformationIII. The Baltic Sea. The End of the World or the Centre of the PeripheriesRachel King, Whale's sperm, maiden's tears and lynx's urine: Baltic amber and the fascination for it in early modern ItalyKevin E. Kandt and Gerd-Helge Vogel, Christoph Maucher in Danzig: Episodes from the Life of a Baroque Wanderkunstler in Central Europe and Some Observations on the Social Status of Artists During the Early Modern PeriodPeter Martyn, Recapitulating the Rise and Irreversible Decline of Urban Culture in Danzig Pomerania (alias the Polish Corridor)