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  Art in Poland 1949-1999, Anda Rottenberg
Which did not make his position easy, the more so that he was surrounded by overgrown egos of other participants, nearly all of whom have made their names in the history of Polish art.
Apart from indoor spectacles, which were staged by such most interesting artists of their generation as Zbigniew Warpechowski, Jerzy Kalina, Teresa Murak, Krzysztof Zarębski or Tomasz Osiński (both now resident in the USA), Zofia Kulik or Przemysław Kwiek, the artists collaborating with the gallery, including the Cieślars themselves, launched street events of intervening nature.
It was in Łódź, a proletariat city with a strong Constructivist tradition cherished by the eminent film school and the only museum of modern art in Poland, that local artists embarked on their quest marked by strong social interest, which stemmed from utopian artistic programmes.
www.artsmw.org /heartlandproject/aspects/essays/rottenberg.html   (13358 words)

  
 Zbigniew Pronaszko ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Zbigniew Pronaszko (1574 - 1625) Biography, Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Zbigniew Pronaszko Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com
Zbigniew Pronaszko Kwiaty w wazonie,projekt do polichromii plafonów wawelskich
www.wwar.com /masters/p/pronaszko-zbigniew.html   (52 words)

  
 FLUXEUROPA: THE AVANT-GARDES OF CENTRAL EUROPE
Formist Andrzej Pronaszko's ‘Procession’ (1926) shows a group of pilgrims rendered reverently in an Expressionist/Cubist manner.
His brother Zbigniew Pronaszko designed a Cubist-style altar for the Church of the Missionaries in Cracow.
To see the techniques of modernism used in such a manner is jarring and oddly refreshing.
www.fluxeuropa.com /avant-gardes.htm   (1176 words)

  
 Polish culture: Andrzej Wroblewski
Between 1945 and 1952 Wroblewski was a student in the Painting and Sculpture Department of the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow.
There he studied under Zygmunt Radnicki, Zbigniew Pronaszko, Hanna Rudzka-Cybisowa and Jerzy Fedkowicz.
For a part of this period (1945-48), he simultaneously studied art history at the Jagiellonian University.
www.culture.pl /en/culture/artykuly/os_wroblewski_andrzej   (1179 words)

  
 Warsaw Voice - BUZZbriefs
The main attraction of the auction will be Catastrophe During a Storm by the famous Russian painter Ivan Aivazovsky, valued at zl.80,000 to zl.120,000.
An opportunity for collectors interested in prewar Polish avant-garde art will be presented by the sale of a wonderfully expressive portrait by Zbigniew Pronaszko, Tadeusz Makowski's drawings and two pieces by Marek Włodarski, who was influenced by French cubists.
For connoisseurs of primitivist art, there are three watercolors by Nikifor Krynicki, signed Nikifor-Matejko.
www.warsawvoice.pl /archiwum.phtml/7326   (232 words)

  
 Aktualności
Present to celebrate the jubilee were also representatives of the Ministry of Culture, Theatre Academy, and Theatre Museum in Warsaw, theatre staff.
Organizers: Department of Ancient History of the Historical Institute of Warsaw University, Institute of Classical Philology of the Jagiellonian University, Ancient Orchestra – ‘Chorea’ Theatrical Association; ‘Homini’ Publishing House (Warsaw-Krakow), Department of the Anthropology of Culture, Film and Audiovisual Arts of IS PAN, Editorial of the “Konteksty” quarterly (Zbigniew Benedyktowicz, Danuta Benedytkowicz, Ryszard Clark).
M.L. West is the author of major monographs: Early Greek Philosophy and the Orient, Oxford 1971; Textual Criticism and Editorial Technique, Stuttgart 1973; Studies in Greek Elegy and Jambus, Berlin 1974; Greek Metre, Oxford 1982, The Orphic Poems, Oxford 1983; Introduction to Greek Metre, Oxford 1987 (Polish edition: Wprowadzenie do metryki greckiej, trans.
www.ispan.pl /eng/tem/chronicle.htm   (4431 words)

  
 Zbigniew Pronaszko on artnet
Find works of art, auction results & sale prices of artist Zbigniew Pronaszko at galleries and auctions worldwide.
Find unknown or rarely seen works by important artists
sample: Here are the top 1 of 1 past sale results for Zbigniew Pronaszko:
www.artnet.com /artist/710255/zbigniew-pronaszko.html   (134 words)

  
 artnet.com: Research Library Gierowski, Stefan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
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Between 1945 and 1948 he studied painting at the studios of Wladyslaw Jarocki (b 1879), Zbigniew Pronaszko and Karol Frycz (b 1877) at the Academy of Fine Arts, Kraków.
He lived in Warsaw from 1949, where he taught painting at the Academy of Fine Arts from 1961.
www.artnet.de /library/03/0321/T032143.asp   (261 words)

  
 [ Wydanie specjalne ]
Fantasy recurred in the works of Henryk Waniek, Anna Guntner, Zbigniew Makowski and Jan Dobkowski, and verism was exercised by Jerzy Krawczyk and Zbylut Grzywacz.
Examples include Zbigniew Makowski’s, Jan Dobkowski’s, Jan Młodożeniec’s beautiful books devoted to their own artistic work, and recently Tomasz Ciecierski’s Brudnopisy, as well as lots of other unique publications.
Its offer includes painting, sculpture and graphic arts of the 19th and 20th centuries and up to the present, and selected works of antique art.
www.antiques.com.pl /gazety/anglo/1/1.htm   (19227 words)

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