Dimensions: 20.6 x 33 cm
signed p.d.: 'ADAM | STYKA'.
on the reverse: stamps of: Lefranc et Cie Parisian warehouse of painting accessories and '6', on the cardboard back paper auction sticker
Origin
Agra-Art auction house, April 2020
private collection, Poland
Biography
He was the son of painter Jan and younger brother of Tadeusz Styka, an Orientalist painter. He studied mathematics and engineering, and later entered the École Nationale des Beaux Arts in Paris (1908- 1912). At the beginning of his career he painted genre scenes, but after a trip to North Africa he painted mainly oriental paintings. He found motifs during, repeatedly, trips to Morocco, Algiers, Tunis and Egypt. He exhibited his works mainly abroad, but in the interwar period he also had several exhibitions in Poland, including at Warsaw's Zachęta Gallery. These shows were always very popular with the public, and the exhibited paintings found many buyers. He also painted religious paintings and was involved in book illustration, including designing illustrations for 'In Desert and Wilderness' by H. Sienkiewicz. After World War II, the artist lived and worked in the United States - he painted landscapes and residents of Mexico and Arizona, and especially a lot of religious paintings.