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Portrait of Jerzy Warchalowski (1873-1939), 1902 (pastel on board)
AGR127716 Portrait of Jerzy Warchalowski (1873-1939), 1902 (pastel on board) by Wyczolkowski, Leon (1852-1936); 63.5x48.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: founder of the Association of Polish Applied Art; ); Agra Art, Warsaw, Poland; Polish, out of copyright
Media ID 22789694
© Agra Art, Warsaw, Poland / Bridgeman Images
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This portrait print showcases the distinguished figure of Jerzy Warchalowski, a prominent Polish architect and art critic from the early 20th century. Created in 1902 by renowned artist Leon Wyczolkowski, this pastel on board masterpiece measures an impressive 63.5x48.5 cm. Warchalowski's commanding presence is beautifully captured in this artwork, with his meticulously groomed moustache and beard framing his expressive face. The artist pays careful attention to detail, highlighting every contour and wrinkle that adds character to Warchalowski's visage. As the founder of the Association of Polish Applied Art, Warchalowski played a significant role in shaping Poland's artistic landscape during his lifetime. This portrait serves as a testament to his influential contributions to both architecture and art criticism. The Private Collection that houses this remarkable piece ensures its preservation for future generations to appreciate. Agra Art in Warsaw, Poland proudly displays this work of art which has transcended time and remains relevant today. Leon Wyczolkowski's skillful rendering captures not only the physical likeness but also reflects upon Warchalowski's intellectual depth and passion for creativity. This image stands as a tribute to an exceptional individual who left an indelible mark on Polish culture through his multifaceted pursuits as an architect, art critic, and advocate for applied arts.
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