Size: 22.5 x 26 cm (in light passe-partout)
Signed p.d.: 'A. Międzybłocki'
on the reverse a paper exhibition sticker of the Historical Museum of the Capital City of Warsaw with a description of the work; below the author's stamp and handwritten framing notes
Origins
private collection, Poland
Exhibited
Exhibition of works by professional and amateur artists, Historical Museum of the City of Warsaw, 1957
Biography
Studied at a drawing school in Vilnius. In 1908-13 he studied at the Cracow academy under Teodor Axentowicz and Leon Wyczółkowski. He spent World War I in the Caucasus. After returning to Poland in 1919, he settled in Warsaw, later moved to Vilna, and in late 1945, as a repatriate, settled in Gdansk. He exhibited in Vilnius, Warsaw, Lublin, Cracow, Poznan and Lvov. An individual exhibition of the artist's works was held in 1956 in Gdansk. He painted mainly landscapes, city views and portraits.