RZEGOCIŃSKI WITOLD
Les Moutagnes Tatra "Świnica"
grav. sur bois
Woodcut, gouache
Rzegociński Witold
Cracow 1934
Between later dedication:
To the dear Mr. and Mrs. Pawlikowski from the author
Rzegociński Witold 1964 (number 3 changed to 6), in 1934 Garbaczczewska and Pawlikowski were still children.
Format: 15x27.5 cm
Rzegociński Witold, born January 25, 1883, died February 15, 1969 in Cracow - Polish painter, medalist and graphic artist.
Studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow under Józef Mehoffer, Leon Wyczółkowski and Józef Unierzyski. He received his diploma in 1903, then left for Paris where he continued to study printmaking at the "Ecole Nationale et Speciale de Beaux Arts." Member of the Society of Fine Arts in Cracow. Secretary of the Association of Visual Artists. Lectured at the Industrial School in Cracow. After 1945, associated with the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow where he taught perspective and plastic anatomy. He painted landscapes, portraits and also designed stained glass and medals. Rzegociński's oeuvre can be found in major Polish museums. He was awarded silver and bronze medals from the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow for his teaching activities, and a bronze medal for 50 years of work in the Cracow Association of Polish Artists.
Zofia Garbaczewska-Pawlikowska coat of arms Ślepowron - born February 20, 1922 in Siedlce, died August 13, 2017 - Polish poet, writer and painter.
Wiktor Pawlikowski - born 1923, died 1982. Student at the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts from which he graduated in 1946. He moved to Cracow permanently where he married Zofia Garbaczewska. He painted city views, landscapes and monuments with his head, mainly in watercolor.
Condition of preservation very good.
Beautiful work.