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Teresa Tyszkiewicz (Tyszkiewiczowa) (1906 Kraków - 1992 Łódź), "Gest," 1959.

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Lot description
Estimates: 34 675 - 57 791 EUR
Additional fees: +5% / 3% Droit de suite
oil/canvas
Dimensions: 81 x 100 cm
signed and dated p.d.: 'Tyszk | 59'
signed, dated and described on the reverse: 'TERESA TYSZKIEWICZ | "GESTURE" | 1959'.
on the reverse a sticker from Krzywe Koło Gallery

Source
collection of Grazyna Kulczyk
DESA Unicum, 2022
private collection, Warsaw

Exhibited
"Everyone is a nobody to someone," Fundación Banco Santander, Madrid, 15.02-15.06.2014.

Literature
Everybody is nobody for somebody, exhibition catalog, ed. by Blanca Gómez Mosquete, Madrid 2014, pp. 212-213 (ill.)

Biography
Teresa Tyszkiewicz was a painter and graphic artist for more than thirty years working at the National Academy of Fine Arts in Lodz. Along with Władysław Strzemiński and Stefan Wegner, it was she who had the greatest influence on the substantive shape of the school and its teaching profile. In the 1920s she studied at the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts under Tadeusz Pruszkowski. In the early 1930s she moved to the family estate of her husband Stanislaw Tyszkiewicz, which was located in Lelechówek near Lviv. She immediately became actively involved in the development of the Lviv visual arts community - in 1938 she was elected to the Board of Directors of the Professional Union of Polish Artists in Lviv. In 1936, the artist also held her first exhibition there, which was extremely well received by critics. During the war she lived in Warsaw - in 1945 she completed her interrupted studies, finding herself, alongside Wojciech Fangor, among the first post-war graduates of the university. Soon after, she moved to Lodz, where she co-founded the Piąte Koło group. Among its members were Stanisław Fijałkowski and Jerzy Nowosielski, with whom she was friends for many years. Her creative search, as well as the inspiration the artist drew from the world of sciences - biology, chemistry and physics - led her to informel. She produced her most interesting and expressive works in the 1950s, and her interest in the formal aspect of writing led her to produce what is perhaps her best-known series, "Blind Roads," which she began in 1969.

Auction
Contemporary Art. Classics of the Avant-Garde after 1945
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Date
28 November 2024 CET/Warsaw
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34 675 - 57 791 EUR
Hammer price
33 288 EUR
Hammer price without Byuer's Premium
27 740 EUR
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131%
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DESA Unicum

Contemporary Art. Classics of the Avant-Garde after 1945
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