Digigraphie print on paper, 49.4 x 60 cm, work described on the reverse, back: title, edition number. Unframed work.
Digigraphie print on paper, 49.4 x 60 cm, work described on the back, back: title, edition number. Unframed work. The work comes from a collector's portfolio entitled "Mandylion" with sacred works by Jerzy Nowosielski, which was published by the Orthodox Parish of the Dormition of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Cracow. The work has a certificate of authenticity signed by the pastor of the Orthodox Parish, Fr. Jaroslaw Antosiuk, and stamped. The print is made using the Giclée technique on Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308gsm archival matte cotton paper. The work made to Digigraphie by Epson standard is confirmed by a raised stamp in the corner of the work and a Digigraphie certificate. Born in 1923 in Krakow, Poland, he died in 2011 there. In 1940 he began regular studies at the Department of Decorative Painting at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Cracow, where he was a student of Stanislaw Kamocki. From an early age, he was fascinated by Eastern liturgy. At the First Exhibition of Modern Art in Cracow in 1948/49, he showed paintings maintained in the trend of geometric abstraction. During the years of Socialist Realism he did not exhibit, dealing at the time with stage design and painting of Orthodox churches and churches. In 1955 in Lodz he presented his first solo exhibition, in 1956 he participated in the XXVIII Venice Biennale. From 1957 to 1962 he was a teacher at the State Higher School of Fine Arts in Lodz, then at the Krakow Academy, where he taught at the Faculty of Painting until his retirement in 1993.
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