Stanisław Żurawski (1889 – 1976)

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Podobna praca sprzedana w Polsce (poniżej)


Lot 276. Żurawski, Stanislaw (1889 Kosnie – 1976 Krakau),
“Liegendes Mädchen”, Öl auf Lw., 50×70 cm, rechts unten signiert, Ausgestellt Salon Listopadowy 1930

Reserve 1,100 euro. Weiner. 05/20/17

Zurawski verso

Zurawski=nalepka


Zurawski=Pl

Marzenie

olej, tektura; 48,5 x 68,5 cm w świetle oprawy
sygn. p. g.: StŻurawski.


 

Helena

Helena, przed 1939

olej, tektura,
50,5 x 70 cm;
sygn. p. g.: St. Żurawski


Akt lezacy

Akt leżący

olej, płótno, 54 x 73 cm;
sygn. p.g.: St. Żurawski


Marzenie

Marzenie

olej, sklejka,
35 x 50 cm;
sygn. p.d.: St. Żurawski


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Akt

olej, tektura; 33 x 48 cm
sygn. p.g.: St. Żurawski

 

Antoni Piotrowski (1853 – 1924)

Piotrowski

Lot 1170. Antoni Piotrowski (1853-1924)
‘L’arrestation d’un gentilhomme polonais, 1863’ / The arrest of a Polish nobleman signed lower right and dated 1882 ‘Paris’ oil on canvas, 48×98 cm Auction: Venduehuis der Notarissen, Pulchri, The Hague, 28 Nov. 1928, lot 93 with ill., vlg. van Citters e.a.

Antoni Piotrowski (1853-1924)
was a Polish romanticist painter who worked as war correspondent and illustrator for various Western European weeklies and periodicals in late-19th century during the Liberation of Bulgaria. Piotrowski was born in 1853 into a family of sheet iron workers in Nietulisko DuŠ¼e near Kunów, then in the Russian sector of the partitioned Poland. From 1869 on, Piotrowski studied painting with professor Wojciech Gerson in Warsaw. Between 1875 and 1877 he studied in Munich with Wilhelm Lindenschmit the Younger. From 1877 to 1879 he studied with Poland’s painter Jan Matejko at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków. In 1879, Piotrowski travelled to the newly liberated Principality of Bulgaria as a correspondent of the British weekly newspapers The Graphic and The Illustrated London News as well as the French newsmagazines Illustration and Le Monde Illustré. He moved back to Paris only to return to Bulgaria in 1885 to join the Serbo-Bulgarian War as a Bulgarian volunteer. For his merits during the fighting he was honoured with an Order of Bravery. In 1900 Piotrowski returned to Poland and settled in Warsaw. In 1905, he was a war correspondent in Manchuria. He died in 1924 in Warsaw. Depicted in the present painting is an important event in the history of Poland which is known as the ‘January Uprising of 1863’. This was an uprising in the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (present-day Poland, Lithuania, Belarus, Latvia, parts of Ukraine, and western Russia)
against the Russian Empire. It began on 22 January 1863 and lasted until the last insurgents were captured in 1864. The uprising began as a spontaneous protest by young Poles against conscription into the Imperial Russian Army. It was soon joined by high-ranking Polish-Lithuanian officers and various politicians. The insurrectionists, severely outnumbered and lacking serious outside support, were forced to resort to guerrilla warfare tactics. Public executions and deportations to Siberia led many Poles to abandon armed struggle and turn instead to the idea of “organic work”: economic and cultural self-improvement. (source: Wikipedia)

Estimate 7,000-9,000 euro. Venduehuis der Notarissen te ’s-Gravenhage, 05/17/19

Adam Styka (1890 – 1959)

 

Styka 67

Lot 76. ADAM STYKA (1890-1959)
LE JEUNE BERGER
THE YOUNG SHEPHERD
Huile sur panneau parqueté, signée en bas à droite.
33,5 X 29,5 cm (13 3/16 X 11 5/8 IN.)

Estimate 4,000-6,000 euro. Tajan. 06/18/17

Styka Adam

Lot 77. ADAM STYKA (1890-1959)
LES AMOUREUX
THE LOVERS
Huile sur isorel, signée en bas à gauche.
82 X 65 cm (32 1/4 X 25 9/16 IN.)
Bibliographie :
“Orientalizm, w malarststwie rysunku i grafice w Polsce w XIX” (l’Orientalisme dans la peinture, les dessins et les arts graphiques polonais du XIXe siècle). Catalogue du Musée de Varsovie, reproduit sous le numéro 153, page 220.

Estimate 25,000-35,000 euro.

Leonard Winterowski (1868 – 1927)

660

Lot 660. Winterowski, Leonard (1875 Czernowitz – 1927 Warsaw)
Cavalry Battle. Oil on canvas. 77 x 156cm. Signed and dated lower left: Leonard Winterowski Warszawa 1929. Framed.
Verso:
Handwritten confirmation of authenticity dated 1921 on canvas.

Estimate 2,000-3,000 euro. Van Ham. 05/19/17 (177000)

660b
660_388_Signature
660c
660d

Rajmund Kanelba (Kanelbaum) (1897 – 1960)

KAnelba-1

Lot 55. RAYMOND KANELBA (POLISH 1879 – 1960), YOUNG VIOLINIST oil on board, signed 41cm x 33cm Framed

Estimate 2,000-4,000 GBP. McTear’s. 04/26/17

Kanelba 36

Lot 36. RAYMOND KANELBA (POLISH 1879 – 1960), DRUMMER BOY oil on board, signed 63cm x 48.5cm Framed

Estimate 3,000-5,000 GBP. McTear’s.

Tadeusz Makowski (1882 – 1932)

Makowski

Lot 78. Thadée MAKOWSKI (1882-1932) “Galerie Chéron voeux pour l’année 1930” technique mixte mbg datée 1930 avec envoi au dos “Mes hommages à Madame Chéron amitiés et mes meilleurs voeux de Bonheur” Tadé Makowski 17.5×21.5.Après des études à l’Université de Cracovie, Makowski se lie à Paris au milieu artistique de l’avant-garde et fréquente les artistes cubistes, Gleizes, Léger, Mondrian, Metzinger… Dès 1913, il découvre la Bretagne à Ploumanac’h, puis Slewinski le logera à Doëlan pendant la première guerre mondiale. Dans les années 1920, il s’éloigne du cubisme et atteint une maturité par une synthèse de triangles, cônes, cylindres et une expression de grotesques. L’atmosphère poétique des compositions est produite par un jeu spécifique d’effets de lumière. Dans de nombreux tableaux il exploite le répertoire métaphorique des motifs et thèmes du théâtre et de la mascarade (masques, enfants, marionnettes et Pierrots). Extrait : « Peintres Polonais en Bretagne » 1890-1939).

Estimate 10,000-15,000 euro. Thierry-Lannon et Associés. 5/6/17

Makowski-verso

Bolesław Biegas (1877 – 1954)

Biegas

Lot 129. Boleslas BIEGAS – 1877-1954
HEAUME DU DIEU SOLEIL, 1994
Épreuve en bronze à patin brune signée, datée et numérotée 1/8.
Marque du fondeur Landowski.
Haut. : 50 cm

Estimate 5,000-7,000 euro. Eric Pillon Enchères, 5/14/17