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Witold Wojtkiewicz (29 December 1879, Warsaw 14 June 1909, Warsaw) was a Polish painter, illustrator and printmaker. Although generally considered an Expressionist, some of his works are precursors of Surrealism.

Self-portrait (date unknown)
Self-portrait (date unknown)

Biography


He came from a family of eleven children. His father was the chief cashier at Bank Handlowy and did not support Witold's desire to become an artist. Nevertheless, he was able to enroll at the Warsaw school of drawing, where he studied with Jan Kauzik. After a brief attempt to study at the Imperial Academy of Arts, he continued at the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts from 1903 to 1904 with Leon Wyczółkowski; supporting himself by doing illustrations for the short-lived satirical magazine, Liberum Veto.[1]

Demonstration (1905)
Demonstration (1905)

In 1905, he was a witness to the Warsaw Uprising, and made some sketches of the event that were widely circulated. Later that year, he became part of the "Grupa Pięciu" (Group of Five), with Leopold Gottlieb, Wlastimil Hofman, Mieczysław Jakimowicz [pl] and Jan Rembowski.[2] Three years later, he joined the Society of Polish Artists "Sztuka" and began to exhibit widely throughout Poland and Austria.

He also collaborated with members of the Zielony Balonik cabaret to create watercolors that may still be seen at the Jama Michalika café, and created illustrations for works by his friend, the writer Roman Jaworski [pl], as well as numerous vignettes and illuminated letters for books and postcards.[1]

At an exhibition in Berlin in 1906, he attracted the attention of André Gide, who arranged for a showing in 1907 at the Galerie Druet [fr] in Paris and wrote the introduction to the catalog.[2]

By this time his style had darkened due to the suffering from an incurable, congenital heart defect, which led to his death at the age of twenty-nine. At his mother's request, his diary was placed in the coffin with his remains.[citation needed] A major retrospective was held in 1976 at the National Museum, Krakow.


Selected paintings



References


  1. Brief biography @ Culture.pl
  2. Biographical notes @ Pinakoteka.

Further reading





На других языках


[de] Witold Wojtkiewicz

Witold Wojtkiewicz (* 29. Dezember 1879 in Warschau; † 14. Juni 1909 ebenda) war ein polnischer Maler, Zeichner und Grafiker. Seine Werke zeigen Merkmale des Jugendstils, des Symbolismus und Expressionismus.
- [en] Witold Wojtkiewicz

[es] Witold Wojtkiewicz

Witold Wojtkiewicz (Varsovia, 29 de diciembre de 1879-ibídem, 14 de junio de 1909) fue un pintor simbolista polaco.

[fr] Witold Wojtkiewicz

Witold Wojtkiewicz, peintre polonais (29 décembre 1879, Varsovie - 14 juin 1909, Varsovie) est un représentant de la Jeune Pologne, figure de l'Art nouveau dans ce pays. Mais son œuvre onirique et personnelle le place en réalité à la croisée de plusieurs courants.

[it] Witold Wojtkiewicz

Witold Wojtkiewicz (Varsavia, 29 dicembre 1879 – Varsavia, 14 giugno 1909) è stato un pittore polacco.

[ru] Войткевич, Витольд

Ви́тольд Войтке́вич (польск. Witold Wojtkiewicz; 29 декабря 1879, Варшава — 14 июня 1909, там же) — польский художник, рисовальщик и график. Его сочинения демонстрируют черты стиля модерн, символизма и экспрессионизма.



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