Lublin. Motifs of Polish architecture by Jan Gumowski.
Krakow 1918. folder size : 57 x 40 cm, 15 autolithographs (including 6 in color, complete), bound in original card folder. notebook 3.
Portfolio of autolithographs created during Jan Kanty Gumowski's stay in Lublin in 1916. It contains works with the following titles: Lublin - Krakowska Gate (color lithograph); Grodzka Gate - Lublin (color lithograph); Fragment of the bazaar at Grodzka Gate in Lublin (color lithograph); Lublin [Zamkowa Street - ed.] (color lithograph); Houses on Szeroka Street in Lublin (color lithograph); Jewish House in Podzamcze (black and white lithograph); Lublin. Krawiecka St. N. 6 (black and white lithograph); Bourgeois house in Podzamcze (black and white lithograph); Old Synagogue. Lublin - Kalinowszczyzna (black and white lithograph) [wrong caption, it is really a post-Franciscan church - ed.]; Tanner's House - Lublin (black and white lithograph); Tannery - Lublin (black and white lithograph); Well by the church in the suburb of Lublin (black and white lithograph); Bourgeois house in the suburb of Lublin (black and white lithograph); House on Szewska Street in Lublin (black and white lithograph); Noble Manor in Lublin (color lithograph). Jan Kanty Gumowski (1883-1946), studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow (1902-1909), as well as in Munich (1911-1912) and Paris (1913-1914). Already as a student he was involved in the inventory of monuments, reconstructions of crown insignias and coats of arms, which formed in him an interest for antique architecture. Portfolio with traces of staining and flooding. Graphics with non. Good condition.