Woodcut, paper; 20 x 14 cm (light passe-partout).
Adam Młodzianowski (born August 14, 1917 in Kalisz, died April 15, 1985 in London) - Polish visual artist, Warsaw insurgent (1944).
He was involved in book graphics, woodcuts and museum interior design.
He studied at the State Institute of Fine Arts in Cracow.
In cooperation with Prof. Jerzy Szablowski, he designed museum exhibitions at the Wawel Royal Castle and the Pieskowa Skała castle, and developed the interior design of the Karol Szymanowski Museum in the "Atma" villa in Zakopane. He graphically designed numerous book and sheet music publications for the Polish Music Publishing House in Cracow, as well as for the Literary Publishing House and the "Arkady" Publishing House.
He was the author of ex-librises, made using the woodcut technique. He belonged to the GROUP OF DAUGHTERS of graphic artists associating the most prominent representatives of Polish wood engraving in post-war Poland.
The work was printed in Anczyc's printing house in Cracow by Jozef Molenda, from original pear blocks.