Dimensions: 81 x 100 cm
Biography
Studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk, where he received his diploma in the studio of Prof. Stanislaw Teisseyre in 1958. Since 1960, he has worked at the academy, running his own painting studio since 1982. From 1981 to 1984 he served as pro-rector. Since 1984, he has been a professor. He has participated in exhibitions since 1959, achieving numerous successes, such as: first prize at the National Exhibition of Young Painting, Sopot 1965, gold medal at the 6th Festival of Fine Arts, Warsaw 1968, prize at the 3rd International Triennial of Realistic Painting, Sofia 1979. In addition, he participated in the Third Biennale of the Young, Paris 1963 and the Eighth Sao Paulo Biennale 1965, among others, and had numerous solo exhibitions at home and abroad. He refers to realism, moreover, to old art of local Danzig origin and expression. He creates still lifes, feasts, mythological scenes and allegories archaized in this mood, but above all hieratic bourgeois portraits, often double and collective. Initially playing out his compositions in almost monochromatic color ranges, in the 1980s he lightened and diversified his palette, especially in religious compositions and a series of "carnivals." Similarly, a series of pink and brown still lifes was created in the 1990s.