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Krzysztofowicz-Kozakowska, Stefania [Editor]; Małkiewicz, Barbara [Editor]; Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie [Editor]; Gołubiew, Zofia [Editor]; Blak, Halina [Editor]
Modern Polish painting: the catalogue of collections (Band 3): Polish painting after the year 1945 — Cracow, 2005

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FEDKOW!CZ ! FEDOROWICZ ! FIGIELA I FIJALKOWSKI

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217.
Nude, 1958
Oil on canvas, 99 * 84
Signed top right: FEDKOWfCZ
inv. no MNK Il-b-1302 (302 025)
Purchased from the author in 1959

FEDOROWICZ see POPIEL-FEDOROWICZ

Tadeusz FIGIELA SK
Przeworsk 1925
He was a student of the Cracovian Academy of Fine Arts in the years 1955-1961 (dipioma under
Bogusiaw Gorecki and Aieksander Rak in 1961). He co-founded the Group "Arkat" and the
independent Gaiiery "133 Schody"; connected with the Sitesian artistic mitieu.
His oeuvre spans workshop graphic art, computer graphics, painting, drawing, designing, and
realizations of unique metal forms.


218.
Silesia V, [ca. 1965]
Mixed technique, canvas, 60 * 70
Unsigned
Inv. no MNK H-b-1824 (311 747)
Purchased from the author in 1966

Stanislaw FIJAEKOWSKI SK
Zdolbunow in Volhynia 1922
In the period 1946-1951 he studied in the State College of Plastic Arts in Lodz under the super-
vision of Wladyslaw Strzeminski, Stefan Wegner and Ludwik Tyrowicz (diploma in 1951). A mem-
ber of the: Varsovian Club of Young Artists and Scholars, Group "Piqte Kolo", International
Association of Wood Engravers "XYLON" in Switzerland, European Academy of Learning and
Arts in Salzburg, and Belgian Royal Academy of Sciences, Literature and Fine Arts in Brussels. In
1972 he won the Cyprian Kamil Norwid Award of Art Critics, in 1968 and 1970 - a prize at the
International Biennial of Graphic Art in Cracow, in 1972 - a prize at the exhibition "Bianco
e Nero" in Lugano, in 1977 - a prize at the International Biennial of Graphic Art in Ljubljana. In
1947 he started lecturing in the State College of Plastic Arts in Lodz and in 1975 he was ap-
pointed to a professorship there. He translated and published two books by Wassily Kandinsky:
Punkt i finia a pfaszczyzna (1986) and O duchoujosci uj sztuce (1996).
He is a painter and graphic artist interested in the tendencies close to lyrical surrealism and in the
symbolism of the simplest signs (lines and patches); he operates with colour introduced in a re-
served way.
 
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