Size: 19.5 x 25 cm (clear passe-partout)
signed and described in pencil at the bottom: 'woodcut Houses in Bolkow', 'Z Acedański'.
Condition
framed
Biography
studied at the Faculty of Decorative Arts and Artistic Industry at the State Industrial School in Lviv from 1927 to 1932. He was a member of the Association of Lviv Graphic Artists (from 1935), the Association of Graphic Artists in Krakow (from 1936), the Professional Association of Polish Artists in Lviv (from 1937) and the Polish Artists' Association (from 1945). He was active in Lviv, from 1946 in Gliwice. He was the recipient of art awards of the City of Gliwice in 1950, 1951, 1970. He was involved in painting (easel and wall painting), drawing, printmaking (woodcut, linocut, lithography, monotype) and applied arts (posters, advertising graphics), exhibitions. Together with his wife, Zofia Nowakowska-Acedańska, also a graphic designer, they co-organized Polish artistic life in Upper Silesia after World War II. Along with Aleksander Rak, Pawel Steller and others, they are considered patrons of the local art community and art of the region.