Watercolor IZOLA with attached sketch with description of use of colors and light, signed, 1960s, author Ryszard SKUPIN [1930-2005], f. 35.5 x 24cm, sketch 20.5 x 14.5cm
the work was created during the author's travels in Yugoslavia
very good condition, trace of a paper clip
IZOLA (owner of Isola) town in southwestern Slovenia on the Adriatic Sea, Town with the largest yacht harbor on the Slovenian coast.
Ryszard SKUPIN [1930 - 2005] - Polish painter and sculptor, creator of monuments. He graduated from the State Higher School of Fine Arts in Poznań in 1955. Thanks to a scholarship from the French government, he studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Marseille. He made artistic trips to France, Sweden, Yugoslavia and Spain. He is the creator of monuments such as: Stanislaw Staszic in Poznan, monuments and sculpture at the Poznan Citadel [monument to those killed during the bombing of Ławica, monument to PPR workers], Wielkopolska Insurgents in Górczyn, Karol Świerczewski [together with Anna Krzymanska]. The 13th Curiosities Auction offers a dozen of the artist's paintings from the 1960s, including works from the "Don Quixote" series and works made during his stay in France and Yugoslavia.