Dimensions: 175 x 120 cm
signed l.d.: 'z. pronaszko
described in pencil on the reverse: '(illegible) come to play | (illegible)'; invisibility stamp: '7246 | 6BB | TOBAL | 10-122x200', paper sticker with description: 'PRONASZKO | PORTRET RODZI[NNY]'; paper auction sticker.
Origins
private collection, Poland
Biography
Brother of Andrzej, also a painter. He studied at the School of Fine Arts in Kiev and in 1906-11 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow under Teodor Axentowicz and Jacek Malczewski. In 1910 he traveled to Italy and France. He was a member of art groups: Formists and Zwornik. He lived in Zakopane, Vilnius, where he was a professor of the Faculty of Fine Arts at Stefan Batory University, and in Cracow, where he was a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts. His work in both painting and sculpture (including the Mickiewicz monument for Vilnius) was shaped by the influence of avant-garde European art, especially Cubism, and the art of the Podhale region. In the 1930s, his interest in color became dominant in his painting - in an effort to synthesize it, he extracted a great wealth of hues from just a few primary colors. He painted primarily landscapes, still lifes and portraits.