Mirski Jozef, Wyspianski's Mystique, Rainbow Library series no. 7, publ. by Spółka Akcyjna Wydaw., Lvov 1921, p. 118, dimensions 12.5 x 20.5 cm. Cover design and pre-title page by Anna Harland-Zajączkowska. Booklet cover. Slight soiling inside.
Anna Harland-Zajączkowska - studied at the private drawing school of S. Batowski in Lviv and the School of Fine Arts for Women of T. Certowiczówna in Krakow, then at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Munich. She completed her studies at the Académie Colarossi in Paris and in London and Italy. She lived in Lviv, where she taught drawing at the Queen Jadwiga Gymnasium. She was an organizer of the all-Polish Women Artists' Association. She exhibited her works in Lviv, Vienna, Warsaw and Cracow. She practiced decorative, stylized painting. She painted, mainly in oils, landscapes, often with motifs of historic architecture of cities (Balkans, France, Lviv, Krakow), religious compositions and portraits. She illustrated Aristophanes' Birds (published in Lviv, 1922) and Homer's Odyssey (Lviv, 1924). She made title page designs and addresses on parchment (for S. Przybyszewski and Marshal F. Foch, among others).