Stanislaw Spanish (artist)
Tomb of the painter and graphic artist Stanislaw Spanish at the Old Powazki in Warsaw Stanisław Spaniel (born 29 January 1904 in Warsaw, died 1975) - painter and graphic artist, since 1945 a member of the Association of Polish Artists. In 1973 he was awarded the Jubilee Award by the Minister of Culture and Art. The State Gallery of Zachęta has cataloged 636 postwar works, illustrated the great ancient literature - Sumerian myths, Homer's Odyssey, Virgilian Eneidy, Slavic myths, Bible, literary fantasy. The Woldenberg Works (situational and camp carnations awarded first and second prizes, illustrations to the Decameron Boccaccia) were lost in the course of World War II. to Geneva. "Spanish was a rare species of people in the twentieth century that equaled the measure of their versatile talents for the Renaissance era. In the history of Poland, in the history of Polish culture and science, he wrote his name ... "(Irene Kossowska," Painter, Illustrator and Illustrator "in Stanislaw Spanski, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw 2000). artist painter and illustrator, but also an architect and a specialist in material culture history, writer and translator, aviator, creator of adult theater puppets, philosopher, climber.
He was married twice: in 1932 he married Natalia Eychhorn, and after her death in 1944, he married again to Wanda Jaworska (1916-2014). Bibliography
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