Sztaudynger Jan - Strofy Wrocławskie, cover and drawings in the text by Jan Wroniecki, Western Publishing House, Wrocław 1947, State Printing House in Poznań, p. 80, dimensions 17 x 24, extensive dedication [poem] by the author on the pre-title page to Janina Zabierzewska-Żelechowska, paper cover with minor losses, compact block, good condition overall.
Jan Jerzy Wroniecki (1890 - 1948) - Polish graphic artist, painter; born the son of Edmund and Anna (née Mazurkiewicz), a clerk. In 1905, he began working at Antoni Fiedler's graphic works. After receiving a scholarship from Jozef Koscielski, he went to Berlin, where he studied at the School of Art Industry. After returning to Poznan, he took up artistic activities. He collaborated with the magazine "Rainbow", and the Warsaw "Sphinx". He was a member of the Artists' Association. In 1917, he became associated with the community centered around the magazine "Zdrój". Participant in the 1918-1919 Greater Poland Uprising.
Jan Izydor Sztaudynger (1904 - 1970) - Polish poet, epigraphist, satirist, theorist of puppetry, translator.