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Stanislaw Wyspianski Portraits


  • National Portrait Gallery
  • by Alison Smith, Julia Griffin, Andrzej Szczerski, Magdalena Laskowska, Maria Skrzpczak-Latzke , Agnieszka Skalska
Stanislaw Wyspianski is widely regarded as Poland's greatest artist and as the founder of modern Polish drama. This illustrated publication showcases 70 of Wyspianski's portraits. Full of colour and vitality, his works draw on indigenous folk traditions, but are executed in a progressive expressive style influenced by the years Wyspianski spent in Paris, and epitomise the ideals and aspirations of the Young Poland movement with which he is closely associated.

ISBN 9781855145795 | EN | HB
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Publisher National Portrait Gallery
ISBN 9781855145795
Author(s) by Alison Smith, Julia Griffin, Andrzej Szczerski, Magdalena Laskowska, Maria Skrzpczak-Latzke , Agnieszka Skalska
Publication date March 2025
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 196 x 148 mm
Illustrations 70 col.ill.
Pages 144
Language(s) English ed.
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Stanislaw Wyspianski (1869–1907), is widely regarded as Poland’s greatest artist whose work is just beginning to be appreciated outside of Central Europe. Best known as the founder of modern Polish drama, he was also an artist and applied arts designer. During his short career he made a number of striking portraits in pastel of his family and and contemporary Cracovians which collectively provide a fascinating insight into the cultural life of a nation under partition and striving for independence.

This illustrated publication showcases 70 of Wyspianski’s portraits. Full of colour and vitality, his works draw on indigenous folk traditions, but are executed in a progressive expressive style influenced by the years Wyspianski spent in Paris, and epitomise the ideals and aspirations of the Young Poland movement with which he is closely associated.