Helena Krajewska PRICE CHARTS
1910 Biecz - 1988 Warszawa. Known for: Socialist realism paintings.
Helena Krajewska was a Polish artist who studied at the Warsaw academy from 1929-34 and was associated with left-wing communist circles. She exhibited with the "Czapka Frygijska" Artists' Club and... Read full biography
Helena Krajewska was a Polish artist who studied at the Warsaw academy from 1929-34 and was associated with left-wing communist circles. She exhibited with the "Czapka Frygijska" Artists' Club and created paintings promoting socialist realism after its doctrine was promulgated in 1949. Krajewska... Read full biography
Helena Krajewska was a Polish artist who studied at the Warsaw academy from 1929-34 and was associated with left-wing communist circles. She exhibited with the "Czapka Frygijska" Artists' Club and created paintings promoting socialist realism after its doctrine was promulgated in 1949. Krajewska was also the editor-in-chief of "Przeglad Artystyczny" from 1950-54 and 1962-73.
Helena Krajewska was a Polish artist who studied at the Warsaw academy from 1929-34 and was associated with left-wing communist circles. She exhibited with the "Czapka Frygijska" Artists' Club and created paintings promoting socialist realism after its doctrine was promulgated in 1949. Krajewska was also the editor-in-chief of "Przeglad Artystyczny" from 1950-54 and 1962-73.
Helena Krajewska was a Polish artist who studied at the Warsaw academy from 1929-34 and was associated with left-wing communist circles. She exhibited with the "Czapka Frygijska" Artists' Club and created paintings promoting socialist realism after its doctrine was promulgated in 1949. Krajewska was also the editor-in-chief of "Przeglad Artystyczny" from 1950-54 and 1962-73.

