Dimensions: 104.5 x 72 cm
signed and dated p.g.: 'Sichul | 1933'
described on the reverse: 'Warsaw', 'No 375', 'Interior of the studio | K. Sichulski | in Lviv | at Zofia street l. b3', 'Sichulski | Krakow | AKAD. SP | Matejko Square | l. B | from my atelier | oil 1933' and '72x105', paper exhibition stickers: three from Towarzystwo Przyjaciół Sztuk Pięknych in Cracow and one from Towarzystwo Zachęty Sztuk Pięknych in Warsaw, two auction stickers, one auction sticker on frame
Exhibited
Exhibition of the Society of Polish Artists "Art", Society for the Encouragement of Fine Arts, Warsaw, March 30 - April 24, 1935
Exhibition of works by Kazimierz Sichulski, Society of Friends of Fine Arts, Cracow, December 1934
Society of Friends of Fine Arts, Cracow, October 1934
Literature
Report of the Committee of the Society for the Encouragement of Fine Arts in Warsaw for 1935, Warsaw 1936, p. 31 (as "Still Life")
Exhibition of the Society of Polish Artists "Art". Guide 102, Society for the Encouragement of Fine Arts in Warsaw, Warsaw 1935, p. 14, cat. no. 118 (as "Still Life")
Catalog of the exhibition of Kazimierz Sichulski's works, Society of Friends of Fine Arts in Cracow, Cracow 1934, cat. no. 97 (as "Martwa natura")
Current exhibition. Group exhibitions: E. Matuszczak, J. Pieniazek, collection of L. Pinkasówna,Society of Friends of Fine Arts in Krakow, Krakow 1934, p. 12, cat. no. 184 (as "From my studio")
Biography
Studied in 1900-08 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow in the studios of Jozef Mehoffer, Leon Wyczółkowski and Stanisław Wyspiański. At the same time, he supplemented his artistic education at the Kunsgewerbeschule in Vienna under Anton von Kenner. In 1904 he traveled around Europe visiting Munich, Dresden, Rome, Florence and Paris, where he stayed for a while and where he attended the Académie Colarossi. Together with Ferdinand Pautsch and Wladyslaw Jarocki, he spent the winter of 1904-05 in the Hutsul region, which he later visited many times. From 1907 he lived in Lviv. He belonged to the Society of Polish Artists Art (since 1905) and to the Vienna Hagenbund (since 1907). During World War I, he fought in the Polish Legions. After the war, he became a professor at the State School of Decorative Arts and Artistic Industry in Lviv (1920-1930), and then at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow (1930-39). He painted genre scenes, often related to the life of the Hutsuls, landscapes, portraits and paintings of historical and religious subjects. In addition, he was involved in many fields of applied art. He designed stained glass windows, mosaics, kilims and interior decorations. He did mural painting, graphics, including book graphics, and drew caricatures. He exhibited his works regularly, from 1903, at the Society of Friends of Fine Arts in Cracow. Abroad, he took part in exhibitions in Paris, Budapest, Pittsburgh, Helsinki, Stockholm, Leipzig, Padua, Moscow, Rome and Berlin.