Barbara Kwasniewska (1931 - ) Signed Etching “Anadyomene”
Barbara Kwasniewska (1931 - ) Etching "Anadyomene". Pencil signed and numbered 62/75. In good condition. Slight stain at the top center.
Dimensions: 29" x 22".
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Barbara Kwasniewska is a Polish artist who lives and works in Paris known for carborundum etchings in the 1970s. Barbabra Kwasniewska was born in 1931 in Varsovia, Poland. She studied painting at the Beaux-Arts Institute of Cracow, Poland. In 1958 she moved to Paris. Her printmaking studies were under Johnny Friedlaender at his atelier. She obtained Honorable Mention at the Ljubljana, Yugoslavia Biennale in 1961 and her work was selected to be shown at the Second Biennale of Paris. In 1963 she won first prize as a foreign painter, awarded by the Friends of the National Museum of Modern Art, Paris.
Barbara Kwasniewska (1931 - ) Etching "Anadyomene". Pencil signed and numbered 62/75. In good condition. Slight stain at the top center.
Dimensions: 29" x 22".
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Barbara Kwasniewska is a Polish artist who lives and works in Paris known for carborundum etchings in the 1970s. Barbabra Kwasniewska was born in 1931 in Varsovia, Poland. She studied painting at the Beaux-Arts Institute of Cracow, Poland. In 1958 she moved to Paris. Her printmaking studies were under Johnny Friedlaender at his atelier. She obtained Honorable Mention at the Ljubljana, Yugoslavia Biennale in 1961 and her work was selected to be shown at the Second Biennale of Paris. In 1963 she won first prize as a foreign painter, awarded by the Friends of the National Museum of Modern Art, Paris.
Barbara Kwasniewska (1931 - ) Etching "Anadyomene". Pencil signed and numbered 62/75. In good condition. Slight stain at the top center.
Dimensions: 29" x 22".
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Barbara Kwasniewska is a Polish artist who lives and works in Paris known for carborundum etchings in the 1970s. Barbabra Kwasniewska was born in 1931 in Varsovia, Poland. She studied painting at the Beaux-Arts Institute of Cracow, Poland. In 1958 she moved to Paris. Her printmaking studies were under Johnny Friedlaender at his atelier. She obtained Honorable Mention at the Ljubljana, Yugoslavia Biennale in 1961 and her work was selected to be shown at the Second Biennale of Paris. In 1963 she won first prize as a foreign painter, awarded by the Friends of the National Museum of Modern Art, Paris.