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Roman Artymowski was born on 11 August, 1919 in Lvov, Poland, is an A 20th-century polish male artist. Discover Roman Artymowski's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?
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3 February, 1993 |
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Łowicz, Poland |
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Roman Artymowski Net Worth
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Roman Artymowski (11 August 1919 in Lviv - 3 February 1993 in Łowicz) was a Polish painter, educator, one of the representatives of abstraction Polish post-war art.
Artymowski Roman was born on 11 August in 1919 in Lviv, Ukraine (Polish Lwów), the son of Vladimir Artymowski and Celestyny Prydów.
In 1939 he graduated from high school in Nowy Sacz.
Then in 1939-1945 he fought in the branch AGM during World War II and then in the Army in the province of Krakow and Kielce.
From July 1944 was a guerrilla battalion scouting and sabotage.
During this period Roman was interested in poetry.
As a member of the Krakow poetry group "Otherwise," published his poems in her jednodniówce issued by.
After the war in 1945 he began studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow.
His teachers were Eugene Eibisch (painting), Andrew Jurkiewicz, Konrad Srzednicki (graphics) and Czeslaw Rzepiński (Figure).
In 1947 he began working with "Review of Art" as the author of the review of the exhibition.
Along with other students of Fine Arts in Krakow and Warsaw at the invitation of the International Union of Students visited Holland.
During his studies he was a member, organized around Andrzej Wroblewski, Association of Academic self-education groups of Polish Youth.In October (23-25) 1949, first exhibited his work was done during the Interschool sorts of State Universities Arts in Poznan.
Roman's studies completed his degree in prof. E. Eibisch of Fine Arts in Krakow.
Married to journalist Sophie Karas.
In the years 1950-1952 he worked at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw as a senior assistant professor.
E. Eibisch the Faculty of Painting.
After the reorganization, Art Review, and editor of its duties by Mieczyslaw Porębski in 1952, became editor Artymowski technical writing.
He married again, his wife was Sophia Bochenków.
In the years 1952-1959 he worked as a graphic editor of the magazine World.
Then, in the years 1953-1956, along with other artists, old and young generation, Artymowski took part in the execution of murals restored buildings of the Old and New Town in Warsaw.His murals are the work of the old tenements and tenement Market Street.
Ecclesiastical 7 / 9, graffiti house at ul.Nowomiejska 4/6/8 and mosaic building at ul.
The contribution to the polychrome Old Town Square, Artymowski along with other artists in 1953 received the State Award Grade II.
In 1955 he traveled to Denmark.
In 1957, after his appointment as editor of Art Review by Aleksander Wojciechowski, Artymowski joined the reformed magazine Editorial Team.
In the spring of 1957 he traveled to Artymowski Yugoslavia, organized in conjunction with the exhibition there of contemporary Polish painting.
In 1958, Roman was Artymowski consecutive trips, visited the Arab countries and Italy.
"Since 1958, for 1 year worked as a reviewer of the journal, Polish Perspective.
28 February 1959 the gallery opened Crooked Circle Artymowski first solo exhibition.
The creator of the work presented, that arose under the influence of a trip to Italy.
Images have gained the favor of critics, among them Professor John Bialystok, who appreciated them, "the poetic eloquence of the imagination".
In June, the artist for the first time he went to Baghdad.
His task was to organize an exhibition of Polish contemporary art.
In the years 1959-1960 is in Iraq, covering the graphic arts and paper parts of the Institute of Fine Arts and Tahreer College in Baghdad.
The work of his students are shown at the Festival of Arts in Baghdad.
At this time Artymowski paid special attention to water-color painting, which later was to become his favorite medium.
This cooperation continued until the solution Art Review in 1960.
Between 1960-1969 he was artistic director of the magazine The Polish Review.
In 1961 took place Artymowski second solo exhibition, this time at the Art Gallery ZPAP (MDM) in Warsaw, which showed watercolors from the years 1958-1961.
Between 1962-1967 worked as a manager of the Department of Graphic Art in the newly established Academy of Fine Arts in Baghdad.