1909 - 1997. Known for: Geometric abstraction, use of circles, rectangles, and triangles, limited color palette, precise forms.
Tadeusz Kalinowski, born in 1909 and passing away in 1997, was known for his geometric abstraction artworks from the late 1960s. His paintings featured circles, rectangles, and triangles, with rows...
Read full biography Tadeusz Kalinowski, born in 1909 and passing away in 1997, was known for his geometric abstraction artworks from the late 1960s. His paintings featured circles, rectangles, and triangles, with rows of identical figures of the same size, emphasizing the module as the basis for dividing the image...
Read full biography Tadeusz Kalinowski, born in 1909 and passing away in 1997, was known for his geometric abstraction artworks from the late 1960s. His paintings featured circles, rectangles, and triangles, with rows of identical figures of the same size, emphasizing the module as the basis for dividing the image field. Kalinowski's works were characterized by precisely drawn boundaries of forms, a limited color palette of pure, bright colors, and even paint application without visible brushstrokes or textural...
Read full biography Tadeusz Kalinowski, born in 1909 and passing away in 1997, was known for his geometric abstraction artworks from the late 1960s. His paintings featured circles, rectangles, and triangles, with rows of identical figures of the same size, emphasizing the module as the basis for dividing the image field. Kalinowski's works were characterized by precisely drawn boundaries of forms, a limited color palette of pure, bright colors, and even paint application without visible brushstrokes or textural effects.Maria Niemyjska, A Few Observations on Tadeusz Kalinowski's Geometric Abstraction [in:] Tadeusz Kalinowski, In the Century of Birth, Poznan 2009, p. 33
Tadeusz Kalinowski, born in 1909 and passing away in 1997, was known for his geometric abstraction artworks from the late 1960s. His paintings featured circles, rectangles, and triangles, with rows of identical figures of the same size, emphasizing the module as the basis for dividing the image field. Kalinowski's works were characterized by precisely drawn boundaries of forms, a limited color palette of pure, bright colors, and even paint application without visible brushstrokes or textural effects.Maria Niemyjska, A Few Observations on Tadeusz Kalinowski's Geometric Abstraction [in:] Tadeusz Kalinowski, In the Century of Birth, Poznan 2009, p. 33