- Władysław
Strzemiński (Polish pronunciation: [vwaˈdɨswaf ʂt͡ʂɛˈmiɲskʲi]; Russian: Владислав Максимилианович Стржеминский, romanized:
Vladislav Maksimilianovich...
- over
command of the
compound to the 2nd
Osovetska Sap
Company Władysław
Strzemiński, who,
despite severe gas poisoning, with the
remnants of the company...
- and
contemporary art movements,
including Katarzyna Kobro, Władysław
Strzemiński,
Magdalena Abakanowicz,
Alina Szapocznikow, Igor
Mitoraj and Wilhelm...
- she
produced most of her work.
Together with her husband, Władysław
Strzemiński, she
worked on the
concept of
Spatiality by
incorporating spatial composition...
- "real avant-garde") was an avant-garde art
group set up by Władysław
Strzemiński,
Katarzyna Kobro, and
Henryk Stażewski in 1929, who had
previously been...
- (1490–1552)
Joseph Solman (1909–2008) Chaïm
Soutine (1893–1943)
Wladyslaw Strzeminski (1893–1953)
Sergey Voychenko (1955–2004),
poster artist Boris Zaborov...
-
sculptors (1900–1933, 1899–1982)
Varvara Stepanova (1894–1958) Władysław
Strzemiński –
painter (1893–1952)
Vladimir Tatlin (1885–1953) Joaquín
Torres García...
- (Powidoki),
starring Bogusław
Linda as
Polish avant-garde
painter Władysław
Strzemiński.
Wajda founded The ****anese
Centre of Art and
Technology in Kraków in...
-
artist collective active in the
years 1924–1926 and
founded by Władysław
Strzemiński,
Katarzyna Kobro,
Henryk Berlewi,
Henryk Stażewski and Mieczysław Szczuka...
- with
several Polish artists,
including his
former students Władysław
Strzemiński and
Katarzyna Kobro,
whose own movement, Unism, was
highly influenced...