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Krzysztofowicz-Kozakowska, Stefania [Hrsg.]; Malkiewicz, Barbara [Hrsg.]; Muzeum Narodowe <Krakau> [Hrsg.]; Gołubiew, Zofia [Hrsg.]; Blak, Halina [Hrsg.]; Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie [Hrsg.]
Modern Polish painting: the catalogue of collections (Band 2): Polish painting from around 1890 to 1945 — Cracow, 1998

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DUNIKOWSKI I DZIELINSKI

Ksawery DUNIKOWSKI bm
Bom in Cracow in 1875 — Died in Warsaw in 1964
He studied sculpture in the Cracow School of Fine Arts in the years 1896-1903, having as his
teachers Alfred Daun and Konstanty Laszczka. He was then a participant of the plein -air paintings
directed by Jan Stanislawski. In the years 1914-1922 he lived in Paris. From 1922 to 1955 he
acted as a professor of sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow. In the years 1940 -1945
he was a prisoner in the concentration camp at Auschwitz.
Dunikowski was above all a sculptor and practised painting only casually, however, he left several
dozen pictures, mostly portraits.


339.
Self-portrait, [1912-1917]
Oil on cardboard, 33.8 x 48
Unsigned
Inv. no MNK II-b-3386
Purchased from Andrzej Lozihski in 1987


340.
Portrait Study of Miss Ewa, the Artist’s
Model, 1940
Oil on canvas, 56 x 45.5
Signed and dated bottom left: Xawery Dunikow-
ski | Krakow 1940
Inv. no MNK II-b-1683 (310 276)
Purchased from Tadeusz Stroka in 1964

Kazimierz DZIELINSKI BM
Bom in Lvov in 1894 — Died in Nowy Targ in 1955
After his military service in the Polish Legions, he started the studies at the Cracow Academy of
Fine Arts under Jozef Mehoffer in 1918, only to interrupt them after three terms when he joined
the army again. He returned to the Academy in 1927, once more to Mehoffer’s atelier, from which
he graduated in 1932. In 1935 he obtained a scholarship in France. He belonged to the Society of
Graphic Artists.
Apart from oil painting Dzielinski expressed himself mainly in graphics. His painting is dominated
by portrait and landscape subjects; he also applied various graphic techniques.
 
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