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Zbigniew Gostomski Sold at Auction Prices

Painter, Sculptor, b. 1932 -

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    • Zbigniew Gostomski (1932 - 2017) Neon from the series "Home", 2002
      Dec. 03, 2020

      Zbigniew Gostomski (1932 - 2017) Neon from the series "Home", 2002

      Est: zł80,000 - zł100,000

      plexiglass, 80 x 70 cm

      Desa Unicum SA
    • Zbigniew Gostomski (1932 - 2017) Construction, 2001
      Dec. 03, 2020

      Zbigniew Gostomski (1932 - 2017) Construction, 2001

      Est: zł95,000 - zł150,000

      mixed media/canvas, 150 x 200 cm

      Desa Unicum SA
    • Zbigniew Gostomski (1932 - 2017) Steles, 2001
      Nov. 29, 2018

      Zbigniew Gostomski (1932 - 2017) Steles, 2001

      Est: zł38,000 - zł50,000

      granite, 112 x 15 x 15 cm (dimensions of each)

      Desa Unicum SA
    • Zbigniew Gostomski (b. 1932) Three crosses, a triptych, 1984
      Feb. 15, 2018

      Zbigniew Gostomski (b. 1932) Three crosses, a triptych, 1984

      Est: zł1,000 - zł3,000

      silkscreen on paper, 30.4 x 21.5 cm (dimension of each printed sheet)

      Desa Unicum SA
    • Gostomski Zbigniew (1932-2017) - Two Steles, 2001
      Nov. 09, 2017

      Gostomski Zbigniew (1932-2017) - Two Steles, 2001

      Est: zł20,000 - zł30,000

      granite, droit de suite

      Polski Dom Aukcyjny Wojciech Sladowski
    • Zbigniew Gostomski (1932-) - Doors
      Jun. 22, 2017

      Zbigniew Gostomski (1932-) - Doors

      Est: zł3,500 - zł5,000

      mixed technique, paper, signed and dated lower right: "Z Gostomski 2001" (in pencil)

      Polski Dom Aukcyjny Wojciech Sladowski
    • ZBIGNIEW GOSTOMSKI (POLISH B. 1932)
      May. 31, 2017

      ZBIGNIEW GOSTOMSKI (POLISH B. 1932)

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      ZBIGNIEW GOSTOMSKI (POLISH B. 1932) Gora, 1961 mixed media 20 x 29 cm (7 7/8 x 11 3/8 in.) signed and titled on verso; with a dated label from Desa affixed to verso; a gifting inscription on the stretcher A small memento of the wonderous journey through the art land of Poland -- Jane Akstoz / Warsaw, June 31, 1964 PROVENANCE Collection of Bart N. Stephens, Cultural Attache of the American Embassy in Warsaw, Poland, 1963-1965 LOT NOTES Bart N. Stephens spent several decades as a cultural affairs officer in Europe and Asia, during which time he was stationed in post-War Warsaw as a Cultural Attache for some years during the 60s. As Stephens writes in his essay Where Shall We Hang It? Notes on Collecting Polish Art, it was in Warsaw which had arisen Phoenix-like from the war`s inferno, [that he and his wife, an artist herself,] first became involved in the art scene and began collecting original art. [Discovering] an alive, talented, and varied community of artists in Poland. Coming into contact with the works by, and often with the artists themselves, Jan Cybis, Aleksander Kobzdej, and many other leading figures of the 1960s and 70s, Stephens at times found himself bidding on the same works as the Museum of Modern Art (as in the case of Nucleus by Zbignew Makowski). Polish painting was then seen as the ``new frontier`` of European art, with many foreign dealers waking up to its allure, and at times buying the contents of an artist`s studio outright. The Stephens collection thus presents a mid-century capsule of some of PolandÕs greatest modernists, with many of the works being eventually exhibited or included in European and American publications and exhibitions.

      Shapiro Auctions LLC
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