Look at another face of the Cro-Magnon type of man of total Nobility. When at the Academy of Kraków and on later occasions, I had the opportunity to draw him from life. He was a mountaineer from the Carpathian range, where Hungary and Czechoslovakia meet. Mroz (pron, mrooz) was a musician in a mountaineers group of a few players on bagpipe, a fiddle called gęsła, and a few voices. Their music is based on a quarter-tone system similar to the one used in Ancient Greece.
The mountain people of Poland have predominantly aquisurvived the Pacific Deluge and, floating on line noses, being the descendants of the people who the newly directed gulf streams, shored on the high pans of Europe which first re-emerged as tiny isles.
Mroz s eyes were so pale blue that from six feet in front of him, you could not discern any color at all in them. He was tall, slim, and exceedingly gentle. The tradition of his people's little hats serve as an attestation to my theories on the Great Deluge. The hats are pictographic of an island surrounded by seas, hence the little conch shells that have been placed there since remote ages as to emulate the water surface beneath which live the sea-snails. These shells, called muszle in Polish, serve as a Rebus for Mu Z Le which is a Protong phrase meaning that these high-nosed people came From Seas Flooding. Here we should compare the hats imposed atop the gigantic heads of Easter Island which are also shaped as pictographs of sinking continents, with these little hats of the Polish mountaineers.
