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1911 Warsaw, Roman Empire - 2000 West London, England. Known for: Expressionist oil paintings of coal mining figures and genre.
"Josef Herman: the Polish painter who found himself in Wales", by Magie Gray, Art Historian and Writer, February 2, 2018. One warm evening in 1944, a group of Welsh miners crossed a bridge on their... Read full biography
"Josef Herman: the Polish painter who found himself in Wales", by Magie Gray, Art Historian and Writer, February 2, 2018. One warm evening in 1944, a group of Welsh miners crossed a bridge on their way home from work and changed an artist’s life forever. The sun was low, and cast a glowing orange... Read full biography
"Josef Herman: the Polish painter who found himself in Wales", by Magie Gray, Art Historian and Writer, February 2, 2018. One warm evening in 1944, a group of Welsh miners crossed a bridge on their way home from work and changed an artist’s life forever. The sun was low, and cast a glowing orange light across the scene. Probably the men didn’t notice Josef Herman watching: if they did spot him, they might have wondered how a young Polish émigré painter had found himself in the small town of... Read full biography
"Josef Herman: the Polish painter who found himself in Wales", by Magie Gray, Art Historian and Writer, February 2, 2018. One warm evening in 1944, a group of Welsh miners crossed a bridge on their way home from work and changed an artist’s life forever. The sun was low, and cast a glowing orange light across the scene. Probably the men didn’t notice Josef Herman watching: if they did spot him, they might have wondered how a young Polish émigré painter had found himself in the small town of Ystradgynlais. But to Herman it was the miners, not he, who were the noteworthy sight:. 'For a split second their heads appeared against the full body of the sun, as against a yellow disc – the whole image was not unlike that of an icon depicting the... Read full biography
"Josef Herman: the Polish painter who found himself in Wales", by Magie Gray, Art Historian and Writer, February 2, 2018. One warm evening in 1944, a group of Welsh miners crossed a bridge on their way home from work and changed an artist’s life forever. The sun was low, and cast a glowing orange light across the scene. Probably the men didn’t notice Josef Herman watching: if they did spot him, they might have wondered how a young Polish émigré painter had found himself in the small town of Ystradgynlais. But to Herman it was the miners, not he, who were the noteworthy sight:. 'For a split second their heads appeared against the full body of the sun, as against a yellow disc – the whole image was not unlike that of an icon depicting the saints with their haloes. The magnificence of the scene overwhelmed me.'. Herman had arrived that day, on a visit from London... Read full biography
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