Dimensions: 29.5 x 32 cm (in light passe-partout)
signed on the underside: 'Niesiołowski (in chalk) | Tymon (in watercolor)'
Watercolor of analogous form and subject "Winter Landscape (from the vicinity of Kasprusie Street)" is in the collection of the Tatra Museum in Zakopane (inventory number S/2750/MT)
Provenance
private collection, Cracow
Exhibited
Tymon Niesiołowski (1882 - 1965), District Museum, Toruń, October-December 2005.
Literature
Tymon Niesiołowski (1882-1965). Catalog of a monographic exhibition, scientific editor Agata Rissmann, District Museum in Toruń, Toruń 2005, pp. 97-98, cat. no. 128, p. 190 (il.)
Biography
Studied in 1900-05 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow under J. Mehoffer, S. Wyspianski and T. Axentowicz. In 1907-08, 1912 and 1928 he traveled to Munich, Vienna, Italy and Paris. From 1905 he lived in Zakopane, where he designed patterns for the "Kilim" studio. His early work shows the influence of Art Nouveau and the paintings of Paul Gauguin, later also of Paul Cezanne and August Renoir and Amadeo Modigliani. He used pure, intense colors and outlined figures and objects with expressive contours. From 1928 he was a professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts of Stefan Batory University in Vilnius, and from 1945-60 at the Faculty of Fine Arts of Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun. He was a member of the Podhale Art Society, the Rhythm grouping and the Torun Group. He painted most often nudes in interiors, bathing women, circus and commedia dell'arte characters, flowers and landscapes and city views. He also created commissioned portraits, drew postcards, did printmaking, sculpture, and wrote dramas, short stories and novels.