Size: 33 x 20 cm (light framed)
signed on stone l.d.: 'WWojtkiewicz'
the work comes from Teki Melpomeny, published in Pruszyński's lithographic printing house in Cracow in 1904
Condition
framed
Literature
Maria Grońska, Graphics in a book, portfolio and album. Polish artistic and bibliophilic publications from 1899-1945, Wrocław-Warszawa-Kraków 1994, pp. 190-191, item 7.
Biography
He was a representative of Polish modernism. He probably began his education at the Drawing Class in Warsaw. He continued his studies at the Kraków academy under Leon Wyczółkowski, Teodor Axentowicz, among others. He was a co-founder of the Group of Five, and from 1908 a member of the "Art" society. He exhibited his works in Warsaw and Cracow. In his paintings he combined elements of tragedy, lyricism, grotesque and pathos, giving them a philosophical sense. The influence of Symbolism, Expressionism, Art Nouveau and Surrealism can be seen in his work. He mainly used oil and tempera techniques. In addition to painting, he was also involved in postcard design and illustrations for satirical magazines, among others.