Cubist work on paper in own technique, framed in the most famous frame shop in Krakow, signed. framed, dimensions:67x50 cm.
Graduated with honors from the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracowin 1932 . He studied under Jozef Mehoffer and Xawery Dunikowski. In 1934 and 1935, he exhibited his works at the Palace of the Society of Fine Arts. In May 1935 he moved to Warsaw, where he took a position as an appraiser at the Commission for the Normalization of State Prints and Publications under the Prime Minister. In 1938 he was awarded the Silver Cross of Merit for his work . In 1938, he exhibited his work in Krakow during the exhibition Mehoffer and His Students. Unfortunately, most of his works were destroyed during theWarsaw Uprising. In 1945 he moved to Gliwice and donated some of the surviving works created between 1926 and 1944 to the Gliwice Museum. In 1968 he designed the development of the Michal Szubert City Park in Ząbki. In 1978 he designed the Wedding Hall in the Ząbki City Hall. In 1986 he moved with his family permanently to Ząbki. He is buried in the Bródno cemetery (cemetery section 61A-4-25)[1].