ART by Jan Bukowski. Scientific editor Piotr de Boncza Bukowski, Artur Jurczyszyn. Krakow 2022. myeloma treatment center foundation. 8, s. 316, [3]. Orig. binding. card.
Very good condition. Includes :
- Foreword - A. Jurczyszyn
- In the circle of Jan Bukowski's art. Research horizons - P. de Bończa Bukowski
- About Jan Bukowski - artist of the book - M. Bukowski
- Jan Bukowski - designer of secular interiors and furniture - A. Wójcik
- Stained glass windows by Jan Bukowski - G. Fijałkowska
- Jan Bukowski. Looking through the lens - T. Lychakowski
- Jan Bukowski and Wladyslaw Orkan - literature, art, friendship - P. de Bończa Bukowski
"Jan Bukowski was born in 1873 in Barszczowice, and died in 1943. He was a painter and graphic artist. In 1893-1900 he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow. In 1900 he received a scholarship and traveled to Munich, where he studied at the Neumann and Wolf School of Graphic Arts and the Art Industry. In 1901, together with Jan Szczepkowski and Włodzimierz Tetmajer, he founded the School of Fine Arts and Art Industry for Women in Cracow. His artistic activities focused on mural painting and book graphics. In his polychromes, he combined figural elements with a motif of stylized floral decoration. He painted the chapel of St. John Nepomucen in the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Cracow (together with Tetmajer), the chapel at the Reformati monastery in Kety, the church in Boleslawiec (near Byczyna), the church in Skrzyszów near Tarnów, the parish church in Bochnia, St. Joseph's Church in Cracow and others. He also worked in applied graphics, batik, in addition to designing bookbindings, kilims, furniture, small everyday objects and interiors. He also designed the polychrome in the Franciscan-Reformed Church in Wieliczka" (WAM Publishing House).
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