Warsaw 1915/ Reprint from , "Przeglad Techinczny", Printed by Rubieszewski and Wrotnowski/ 15.5x23cm/s.35/ booklet cover, publisher, reinforced with red lining on the spine/ very good condition
The booklet, written during WWI, contains Eligjusz Niewiadomski's views on methods of promoting art and reforms in the field of education
Eligjusz Niewiadomski, known primarily for the assassination of President Gabriel Narutowicz, was a recognized art critic in the community and a talented painter. In the pamphlet, Niewiadomski writes about the need for the artistic development of Warsaw through, among other things, the creation of a National Gallery ( the germ of which he sees in Zachęta), a Sculpture Gallery and a Museum of European Painting. Rare.