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1946 - 1999. Known for: Expressive paintings, modernity combined with classicism, use of metaphor, "art of silence", mannerist style.
Zbyslaw Marek Maciejewski, a valued Polish painter of the second half of the 20th century, studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków under Waclaw Taranczewski. He later became a professor at the... Read full biography
Zbyslaw Marek Maciejewski, a valued Polish painter of the second half of the 20th century, studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków under Waclaw Taranczewski. He later became a professor at the European Academy of Arts in Warsaw. Maciejewski's works are known for their emotional depth,... Read full biography
Zbyslaw Marek Maciejewski, a valued Polish painter of the second half of the 20th century, studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków under Waclaw Taranczewski. He later became a professor at the European Academy of Arts in Warsaw. Maciejewski's works are known for their emotional depth, intricate details, and unique style that combines modernity with classicism. He drew inspiration from classical painting and the Young Poland period, often incorporating metaphors related to childhood,... Read full biography
Zbyslaw Marek Maciejewski, a valued Polish painter of the second half of the 20th century, studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków under Waclaw Taranczewski. He later became a professor at the European Academy of Arts in Warsaw. Maciejewski's works are known for their emotional depth, intricate details, and unique style that combines modernity with classicism. He drew inspiration from classical painting and the Young Poland period, often incorporating metaphors related to childhood, secret gardens, and death. His art is described as the "art of silence" and characterized by a dualistic approach to painting, blending realism with magical elements.
Zbyslaw Marek Maciejewski, a valued Polish painter of the second half of the 20th century, studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków under Waclaw Taranczewski. He later became a professor at the European Academy of Arts in Warsaw. Maciejewski's works are known for their emotional depth, intricate details, and unique style that combines modernity with classicism. He drew inspiration from classical painting and the Young Poland period, often incorporating metaphors related to childhood, secret gardens, and death. His art is described as the "art of silence" and characterized by a dualistic approach to painting, blending realism with magical elements.
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