Color lithograph from the portfolio "Warsaw" published in 1922 by the factory "Printing and Lithography Jan Cotty" in Warsaw.
Signed on stone p.d.
format - 21 x 28 cm in light passe - partout
external dimensions. 32 x 38 cm
Zofia Stankiewicz (born September 14, 1862 in Riznia, Kiev province, died October 4, 1955 in Warsaw) - Polish painter, graphic artist representing the trend of Symbolism. In 1882 she began her studies at the Académie Julian in Paris, where her friend Anna Bilinska-Bohdanowiczowa soon joined the Académie at her insistence. Soon after, she returned to Warsaw, where she continued her education in the studios of Miłosz Kotarbiński, Konrad Krzyżanowski and Kazimierz Stabrowski.
Since 1904, she devoted herself exclusively to printmaking. In 1911 she won 3rd prize for her aquatint My Family Home at the 1st H. Grohman Graphic Competition in Zakopane.
Stankiewicz practiced artistic techniques: lithography and linocut, but mainly aquatint and etching. Her work was dominated by architectural themes[5]; many works depict views of old Warsaw (including the Warsaw portfolio, 1922).