Description: A 13-page calendar for 2025 with 12 illustrations of JERZY NOWOSIELSKI works in A3 format: 16.64" x 11.70" (420×297 mm) printed on 170g coated paper. Nowosielski's paintings included in the calendar: • Villa dei Misteri, 1982 • Pływaczki, 1953 • Kompozycja z dwiema kobietami, 1954 • W pracowni, 1957 • Portret, 1961 • Akt z wariantami, 1961 • Tajemnica narzeczonych, 1962 • Pejzaż z tramwajem, 1964 • Zaproszenie do cyrku, 1965 • Półakt dziewczyny, 1968 • Akt siedzący, 1968 • Abstrakcja, 1973 • Bulwar zachodzącego słońca, 1986 About the artist: Jerzy Nowosielski (1923-2011) was a distinguished Polish painter, graphic artist, scenographer, illustrator, and Eastern Orthodox theologian. Born in Kraków, he was deeply influenced by his father’s Lemko Greek Catholic heritage and his mother’s Polish-German roots. Nowosielski’s work is renowned for its integration of Eastern Orthodox iconography and modern art. He created numerous religious compositions, including wall paintings, iconostases, and polychromies for churches in Poland and abroad. His art also encompassed portraits, landscapes, still lifes, and abstract pieces, reflecting a unique blend of spirituality and contemporary aesthetics. aThroughout his career, Nowosielski received numerous accolades, including the Commander’s Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta and the Gold Medal for Merit to Culture. His works are held in prestigious collections worldwide, and he is celebrated as one of the greatest contemporary Polish icon painters.
Price: 24.99 USD
Location: Lesko
End Time: 2025-01-20T01:22:44.000Z
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