Dimensions: 76 x 65 cm
Signed, dated and inscribed p.d.: 'B. RYCHTER-JANOWSKA. | GIRGENTI 1913.'
on the canvas a paper exhibition sticker of the Society of Friends of Fine Arts in Krakow
Exhibited
Society of Friends of Fine Arts in Cracow, 1918
Biography
Sister of painter Stanislaw Janowski and wife of Tadeusz Rychter. She studied painting in Munich, at the Florence Academy and in Rome. She was associated with the artistic community of Cracow. In 1932 she had a solo exhibition in Warsaw's Zachęta Gallery. The artist's realistic paintings are still popular today, mainly due to her chosen subjects - Polish manors and mansions, recordings of interiors of noble residences, Polish churches and country cottages, landscapes and folklore scenes. Rychter-Janowska also traveled extensively abroad, as evidenced by her atmospheric landscapes from Southern Europe, as well as Asia Minor. In addition to oil and watercolor painting, hand-woven tapestries and tapestries are an important part of her work.