assemblage, 97.5 x 48 x 8 cm signed and dated on the reverse: Tytus 65; 2 stickers from the exhibition at the Lublin Museum in Lublin
exhibited: "Tytus Dzieduszycki-Sas (1934-1973). Between Lublin and Paris." Lublin Museum in Lublin, 16.03.2012-6.05.2012; Tytus Dzieduszycki-Sas. Painting of Matter, Piękna Gallery in Warsaw, March-April 2018
Reproduced: P. Majewski, Tytus Dzieduszycki-Sas 1934-1973, Lublin 2012, p. 115.
Tytus Dzieduszycki-Sas (1934-1973) A member of the Lublin "Castle" group in the 1950s, from 1959 after going to Paris he was associated with the French art community. In the 1960s, he joined the Paris-based Phases Group, which also worked with such artists as Tadeusz Brzozowski, Władysław Hasior and Zbigniew Makowski. He was the author of numerous drawings, collages, assemblages, watercolors, tempera paintings and structural paintings - objects made of various materials, including foil, glass, wood and resins. He was also involved in decorating and designing interiors and furniture. At the age of 39, he died tragically in a car accident in Paris, while in the fullness of his creative powers.