Dimensions: 60 x 73 cm
Signed l.d.: 'M-EWA ŁUNKIEWICZ.'
Origin:
Stanislaw Chlebowski, Poznan
private collection, Poland
Exhibited
Painting Salon, Institute of Art Propaganda, Warsaw, February 5-March 1937
Literature
Maria Ewa Lunkiewicz-Rogoyska (1895-1967). On the 100th anniversary of her birth, exhibition catalog, catalog ed. by Janina Ładnowska, Jadwiga Janik, Museum of Art in Lodz, Lodz 1995, p. cat. no. 39, il. 13
M. Ewa Lunkiewicz-Rogoyska. Exhibition of Paintings, exhibition catalog, Central Bureau of Art Exhibitions "Zachęta", Warsaw 1969, cat. no. 9.
Salon Malarski 1937, exhibition catalog, Institute of Art Propaganda Warsaw 1937, cat. no. 85, p. 69 (il.)
"Voice of the Artists," 1937, no. 7-12, p. 92 (ill.)
Biography
In 1930 she again went to Paris, where she expanded these contacts with the groups "Abstraction-Création" and "Cercle et Carré". In 1931 she had her first individual exhibition at the Salon of Czeslaw Garlinski in Warsaw, and in 1932 she took part in one of the most important manifestations of the Polish constructivist avant-garde - the "New Generation" exhibition in Lviv and Lodz. During World War II she lost almost all her artistic output. After the war, close friends since the interwar years with H. Stażewski, she shared a studio with him, which became a lively center of modern art and a meeting place for artists and critics. She was also associated with M. Bialoszewski's circle and worked with the Tarczynska Theater. After 1955, she exhibited at the Krzywe Koło Gallery of M. Bogusz, where she had a solo exhibition in 1962. She participated in the Painting Exhibition in the series "Polish Plastic Work in the Fifteenth Anniversary of the Polish People's Republic", National Museum, Warsaw 1961, the 1st Koszalin Plein Air, Osieki 1963, the 1st Symposium of the "Golden Grape", Zielona Gora 1965.