Born in 1904 in Warsaw, Antoni Grabarz was one of the most significant painters associated with the pre-war artistic group of the Brotherhood of St. Lukasz, under the patronage of Tadeusz... Read full biography
Born in 1904 in Warsaw, Antoni Grabarz was one of the most significant painters associated with the pre-war artistic group of the Brotherhood of St. Lukasz, under the patronage of Tadeusz Pruszkowski. The artistic credo of the group was the practice of painting oriented towards the forms of modern... Read full biography
Born in 1904 in Warsaw, Antoni Grabarz was one of the most significant painters associated with the pre-war artistic group of the Brotherhood of St. Lukasz, under the patronage of Tadeusz Pruszkowski. The artistic credo of the group was the practice of painting oriented towards the forms of modern art, pure figured, stylized, traditional, valuable and closely related to the ideology of the sacralization of art. The idea of the young painters was to organize artistic work on the principles of a... Read full biography
Born in 1904 in Warsaw, Antoni Grabarz was one of the most significant painters associated with the pre-war artistic group of the Brotherhood of St. Lukasz, under the patronage of Tadeusz Pruszkowski. The artistic credo of the group was the practice of painting oriented towards the forms of modern art, pure figured, stylized, traditional, valuable and closely related to the ideology of the sacralization of art. The idea of the young painters was to organize artistic work on the principles of a medieval guild. Like journeymen in the guild, they were supposed to learn the secrets of the painting workshop, exploring, above all, the techniques of the old masters, and perfecting the ability to draw and compose multi-figure scenes. This revival... Read full biography
Born in 1904 in Warsaw, Antoni Grabarz was one of the most significant painters associated with the pre-war artistic group of the Brotherhood of St. Lukasz, under the patronage of Tadeusz Pruszkowski. The artistic credo of the group was the practice of painting oriented towards the forms of modern art, pure figured, stylized, traditional, valuable and closely related to the ideology of the sacralization of art. The idea of the young painters was to organize artistic work on the principles of a medieval guild. Like journeymen in the guild, they were supposed to learn the secrets of the painting workshop, exploring, above all, the techniques of the old masters, and perfecting the ability to draw and compose multi-figure scenes. This revival of the old forms was not a strictly local assumption, and an initiative formulated by Pruszkowski's "Lukaszowców", but part of a European phenomeno... Read full biography
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