Dimensions: 102 x 145 cm
signed and dated p.d.: 'andPronaszko | 1951'
on the painting loom a paper sticker with a description and stamps of the customs office and conservator, notes of the framer, on the frame a paper sticker of the framing studio
Origin
The artist's legacy
collection of the artist's wife, Irena Pronaszko (1900-1979), Warsaw
collection of Irena Pronaszko's brother, Ryszard Kosarski and his heirs, Warsaw-London (gift of Irena Pronaszko in 1962)
private collection, Poland (purchased in 2010)
Literature
Anna Wierzbicka, Andrzej Pronaszko: a well-known stage designer and forgotten painter, "Bulletin of Art History," R. LVI, 1994, no. 1-2, p. 111 (mentioned in the text)
Andrzej Pronaszko, Zapiski scenografa. Memories - articles - letters, compiled by. Jerzy Timoszewicz, Warsaw 1972, p. 61 (mentioned in the text)
Biography
Brother of Zbigniew Pronaszko. In 1906 he attended the Industrial School in Cracow. From 1909 to 1910 he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow under L. Wyczółkowski and S. Dębicki. He continued his studies in Munich and Paris. During World War I, he and his brother stayed in Zakopane, where he was involved in stage design. In 1917, with his brother and T. Czyzewski, he founded the "Formalists" group. He designed decorations mainly for theaters in Warsaw, Lodz, Krakow and Vilnius. In 1957 he was a professor at the State Higher School of Theater in Warsaw. His stage design was characterized by architectural construction of decoration and costume. In 1955, he received a first degree state award.