Polish painter and printmaker
Wacław Wąsowicz |
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Self-portrait of Wacław Wąsowicz (1937) |
Born | (1891-08-25)25 August 1891
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Died | 6 October 1942(1942-10-06) (aged 51)
Warsaw, Poland |
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Nationality | Polish |
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Education | School of Fine Arts in Warsaw |
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Known for | Painting |
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Movement | Fauvism |
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Spouse | Janina Raabe-Wąsowiczowa |
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Wacław Wąsowicz (25 August 1891 – 6 October 1942) was a Polish painter and printmaker.[1]
Wacław Wasowicz studied art with Wojciech Gerson (1909–1910), afterwards he studied at the School of Fine Arts in Warsaw (1911–1914), where he was taught by Ignacy Pieńkowski.[2] He had also studied at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków, where he was a student of Jacek Malczewski (1914). He had made his artwork using trompe-l'œil, printmaking, watercolour, he painted on fabric, and on ceramic.[3]
His wife Janina Raabe-Wąsowiczowa was a social worker, and a member of the Konrad Żegota Committee.[4][5]
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External links
Media related to Wacław Wąsowicz at Wikimedia Commons
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