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1913 - 2004. Known for: Abstract floral designs, compositions and symbolic image painting, poetry, collage.
Born in Lviv in 1913, Erna Rosenstein was fascinated by drawing and poetry from a young age. As a seventh-grade student, she founded the youth Polish Socialist Party. Erna's father was a legal... Read full biography
Born in Lviv in 1913, Erna Rosenstein was fascinated by drawing and poetry from a young age. As a seventh-grade student, she founded the youth Polish Socialist Party. Erna's father was a legal advisor who wanted his daughter to follow in his footsteps. However, noticing her inclination toward... Read full biography
Born in Lviv in 1913, Erna Rosenstein was fascinated by drawing and poetry from a young age. As a seventh-grade student, she founded the youth Polish Socialist Party. Erna's father was a legal advisor who wanted his daughter to follow in his footsteps. However, noticing her inclination toward communist movements, he decided to send the girl to study with her aunt in Vienna. From 1932 to 1934, the young girl studied painting at the Frauen Akademie, a branch of the Academy of Fine Arts for women.... Read full biography
Born in Lviv in 1913, Erna Rosenstein was fascinated by drawing and poetry from a young age. As a seventh-grade student, she founded the youth Polish Socialist Party. Erna's father was a legal advisor who wanted his daughter to follow in his footsteps. However, noticing her inclination toward communist movements, he decided to send the girl to study with her aunt in Vienna. From 1932 to 1934, the young girl studied painting at the Frauen Akademie, a branch of the Academy of Fine Arts for women. Despite her parents' intentions, Erna's adventure with communism did not end there. Shortly after arriving in Vienna, she joined the Viennese Workers' Union. Rosenstein's first paintings did not survive. Her stint with the Viennese communist... Read full biography
Born in Lviv in 1913, Erna Rosenstein was fascinated by drawing and poetry from a young age. As a seventh-grade student, she founded the youth Polish Socialist Party. Erna's father was a legal advisor who wanted his daughter to follow in his footsteps. However, noticing her inclination toward communist movements, he decided to send the girl to study with her aunt in Vienna. From 1932 to 1934, the young girl studied painting at the Frauen Akademie, a branch of the Academy of Fine Arts for women. Despite her parents' intentions, Erna's adventure with communism did not end there. Shortly after arriving in Vienna, she joined the Viennese Workers' Union. Rosenstein's first paintings did not survive. Her stint with the Viennese communist movement ended after two years, after which the artist decided to move to Krakow and resume her studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in the studio of Jarocki a... Read full biography
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