Exposition Art Blog: Polish art
Showing posts with label Polish art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Polish art. Show all posts

Zdzisław Salaburski - Tashism - Polish Abstract Painting

 

 Zdzisław Salaburski (1922-2006)
Actor and painter. Initially, he played in the Pomorska Land Theater in Toruń. In 1947 he performed at the Polish Army Theater in Łódź. He spent the years 1948-55 in Poznań, where he played in the Polish and New Theaters. In 1956 he was an actor at the Stary Theater in Krakow. From 1957, he performed in Warsaw theaters: the People's and the National. Apart from acting, he painted. He created paintings under the sign of informel art - called in Poland Tashism or painting of matter. He exhibited them many times, they were highly appreciated.

 

















Erna Rosenstein - Polish surrealist artist

Erna Rosenstein (May 17, 1913 – November 10, 2004) was a surrealist painter and poet. She was the daughter of an Austrian judge, born into a Jewish family in the town of Lemberg, Austria-Hungary, now Львів in Ukraine. She died of arterial sclerosis.In 1918 they moved to Kraków. In November 1918 Poland regained its independence as the Second Polish Republic. Her father wanted her to take up in the family business of law. She however studied at Wiener Frauen Akademie (1932–1934) and Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków (1934–1936).She was a Communist and belonged to a group of artists known as the Kraków Group, which she had met at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków. Her works were evoked by her experiences as a Jew in Nazi-occupied Poland. She and her parents went to Warsaw, but they were murdered by a Polish bandit, while they were trying to find a safe place. She was severely wounded, but survived.After the war she was confronted with the reality of Communism. Having idealized it earlier, she ran into conflict with it. In later life Rosenstein published a book of her memoirs and several volumes of poetry.
Rosenstein's brother, the Austrian professor Paul N. Rosenstein-Rodan went on to became a Boston University professor and economist. He coined the term "underdeveloped countries".Wikipedia















 

Art for sale Anna Skowronek


Polish contemporary artist  Anna Skowronek


Sea - oil painting on linen canvas, original, unique, signed 80x65 cm

Clouds - oil on canvas 2000 - 50x61cm - 800 Euro

Rural Landscape - oil painting, Linen 2013 - 56 x 75 cm - 800 Euro


Ethno - oil painting on canvas 2014 - 73 x 92 cm - 1000 Euro

The woman in the chair - oil painting on canvas 1999 - 100x100cm - 1000 Euro


Wild garden - colored drawing, mixed technique, work in passe partout 30x40 cm

Abstract Botanical 2  -
Watercolor on handmade paper 2011 - 24x30cm - 150 Euro

Mountain Landscape -
Watercolor and pencil on watercolor paper - 21x30cm - 150 Euro




Sea Wave - black and white drawing 21x30, original, unique, signed

Sea Wave - black and white drawing 21x30, original, unique, signed

Sea - black and white drawing 21x30, original, unique, signed

Mountain sketch, black and white drawing,
original, unique,
signed work in passepartout 21x 30 cm

Mountain sketch, black and white drawing,
original, unique,
signed work in passepartout 21x 30 cm

Mountain sketch, black and white drawing,
original, unique,
signed work in passepartout 21x 30 cm




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Erna Rosenstein

Erna Rosenstein (May 17, 1913 – November 10, 2004) was a surrealist painter and poet. She was the daughter of an Austrian judge, born into a Jewish family in the town of Lemberg, Austria-Hungary, now Львів in Ukraine. She died of arterial sclerosis.
In 1918 they moved to Kraków. In November 1918 Poland regained its independence as the Second Polish Republic. Her father wanted her to take up in the family business of law. She however studied at Wiener Frauen Akademie (1932–1934) and Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków (1934–1936).






 She was a Communist and belonged to a group of artists known as the Kraków Group, which she had met at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków. Her works were evoked by her experiences as a Jew in Nazi-occupied Poland. She and her parents went to Warsaw, but they were murdered by a Polish bandit, while they were trying to find a safe place. She was severely wounded, but survived.




 After the war she was confronted with the reality of Communism. Having idealized it earlier, she ran into conflict with it. In later life Rosenstein published a book of her memoirs and several volumes of poetry.
Rosenstein's brother, the Austrian professor Paul N. Rosenstein-Rodan went on to became a Boston University professor and economist. He coined the term "underdeveloped countries".Wikipedia