In 1886, Alojzy Pazdaniewski of Nowy Sącz made a polychrome imitating architecture, creating divisions of walls and ceilings inside the church. In 1954, Mieczysław and Romuald Reguła painted scenes depicting saints in the chancel. The polychrome is illusionist, i.e. it imitates architecture, sculpture and material (stone), using a grisaille technique.
Paulina Kluz, "Wall polychrome", [in:] "The Sacred Lesser Poland Heritage", 2025, source: https://sdm.upjp2.edu.pl/en/works/wall-polychrome-4