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Painter, Illustrator, Commercial artist, b. 1891 - d. 1976

Zofia Stryjenska (13 May 1891, in Kraków – 1976, in Geneva) – Polish painter, graphic designer, illustrator, stage designer, a representative of art deco. Along with Olga Boznanska and Tamara de Lempicka, she was one of the best-known Polish women artists of the interwar period. In the 1930s she was nominated for the prestigious Golden Laurel of the Polish Academy of Literature, but declined the offer.

Stryjenska was the oldest of six children of Franciszek Lubanski. As a child, she often drew and painted. She first attended a craft school, then a teacher's seminary, and until 1909 Leonard Stroynowski's private art school. In 1909 she started to study painting at the Maria Niedzielska fine art school for women. She graduated in 1911 with honors for painting and applied art. In 1910 she joined her father on a trip to Italy via Austria-Hungary, during which they visited galleries and museums in Vienna and Venice. As a young girl she worked for magazines such as "Role" and "Voice of the People".

On October 1, 1911 she was admitted to the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich; only 40 of around 200 applicants were taken. She used the name of her brother, Tadeusz Grzymala Lubanski and dressed like a boy because at the time, the academy did not accept women.[1] After a year, her fellow students started to become suspicious. She returned to Kraków, where she worked on painting and literature. Her first artistic success came in 1912, when the Kraków Society of Friends of Fine Art included 18 of her watercolour illustrations of Polish Fables in its exhibition.

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      • 3x Aquarelle, Polen, Tänzer, monogrammiert S.v.S., in der Art von Zofia STRYJENSKA (1891/94-1976) , ungerahmt, je BG 24 x 18cm
        Sep. 27, 2024

        3x Aquarelle, Polen, Tänzer, monogrammiert S.v.S., in der Art von Zofia STRYJENSKA (1891/94-1976) , ungerahmt, je BG 24 x 18cm

        Est: -

        3x Aquarelle, Polen, Tänzer, monogrammiert S.v.S., in der Art von Zofia STRYJENSKA (1891/94-1976) , ungerahmt, je BG 24 x 18cm

        Auktionshalle Cuxhaven
      • POLISH WOMAN TEMPERA PAINTING BY ZOFIA STRYJENSKA
        May. 12, 2024

        POLISH WOMAN TEMPERA PAINTING BY ZOFIA STRYJENSKA

        Est: $100 - $150

        Zofia Stryjenska, Polish, 1891 to 1976, tempera painting on canvasboard depicting a scene with two highlander peasant women in traditional costumes. Signed lower left. With the printed additional expert confirmation by Feliks Kopera, 1942, on the backside. Framed. Zofia Stryjenska was a Polish painter, graphic designer, illustrator, stage designer, and a representative of Art Deco. Along with Olga Boznanska and Tamara de Lempicka, she was one of the best known Polish women artists of the interwar period. In the 1930s she was nominated for the prestigious Golden Laurel of the Polish Academy of Literature, but declined the offer. Mid Century Portrait Paintings And Polish Art Collectibles.

        Antique Arena Inc
      • Zofia Stryjenska (Polish, 1894-1976)
        Jun. 16, 2023

        Zofia Stryjenska (Polish, 1894-1976)

        Est: $4,000 - $6,000

        Zofia Stryjenska (Polish, 1894-1976), "Polish Folk Dancers", gouache on paper, signed lower left, letter of authenticity from Dr. Stanislaw Dabrowski en verso, inscribed on backing paper, 13 3/4 in. x 16 5/8 in., framed, overall 19 1/2 in. x 22 in. x 1 1/4 in.

        Neal Auction Company
      • ZOFIA STRYJENSKA (POLISH, 1891/94-1976) ATTRIBUTED - GOUACHE ON PAPER.
        Aug. 25, 2021

        ZOFIA STRYJENSKA (POLISH, 1891/94-1976) ATTRIBUTED - GOUACHE ON PAPER.

        Est: $500 - $1,000

        Zofia Stryjenska (Polish, 1891/94-1976) Attributed - Gouache on Paper. Not Signed. 43x61cm. Flaws.

        Pasarel
      • Zofia (Sophie) Stryjenska (Polish, 1894-1976) Harvest Scene
        May. 11, 2021

        Zofia (Sophie) Stryjenska (Polish, 1894-1976) Harvest Scene

        Est: $10,000 - $15,000

        Zofia (Sophie) Stryjenska (Polish, 1894-1976) Harvest Scene Signed bottom right, mixed media on canvas mounted to panel. (27 1/8 x 38 in. (68.9 x 96.5cm)) Provenance Private Collection (acquired as a gift circa 1960). Private Collection, Pennsylvania (by family descent in 2001).

        Freeman's | Hindman
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976), Highlander Musician
        Dec. 01, 2020

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976), Highlander Musician

        Est: zł55,000 - zł75,000

        gouache/paperboard, 94 x 56 cm

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976), "Pastoralka zlozona z 7 koled", 1915
        Oct. 27, 2020

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976), "Pastoralka zlozona z 7 koled", 1915

        Est: zł1,200 - zł1,600

        lithography/paper, 40 x 51 cm (binding)

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976), Polish dances, portfolio of 11 rotogravures, 1927
        Oct. 27, 2020

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976), Polish dances, portfolio of 11 rotogravures, 1927

        Est: zł5,000 - zł8,000

        rotogravure/paper, 39.5 x 29.5 cm (dimensions of each)

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976), 'Crafts' cicle, 1929-30
        Sep. 24, 2020

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976), 'Crafts' cicle, 1929-30

        Est: zł600,000 - zł800,000

        oil/plywood, Weaver's craft: 105 x 87.5 cm, Potter's craft: 100.2 x 96 cm, Woodcarving: 104.3 x 96 cm, Spinning craft: 97.5 cm x 105.4 cm

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976), Advances, 1950s
        Jun. 04, 2020

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976), Advances, 1950s

        Est: zł80,000 - zł100,000

        tempera/fiberboard, 60 x 70.5 cm

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976), Peasant from Polesie and a Farmer from the Region of Lublin, plate no. XXXII from the 'Polish Peasants' Costumes' portfolio, 1939
        May. 19, 2020

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976), Peasant from Polesie and a Farmer from the Region of Lublin, plate no. XXXII from the 'Polish Peasants' Costumes' portfolio, 1939

        Est: zł1,000 - zł2,000

        coloured lithography/paper, 39.5 x 50 cm (sheet)

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976), Peasant from Polesie, plate no. XXIX from the 'Polish Peasants' Costumes' portfolio, 1939
        May. 19, 2020

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976), Peasant from Polesie, plate no. XXIX from the 'Polish Peasants' Costumes' portfolio, 1939

        Est: zł1,400 - zł3,000

        hand-coloured pochoir/paper, 50 x 39.5 cm (sheet)

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjeńska, Highland Robber, 1927
        Apr. 24, 2020

        Zofia Stryjeńska, Highland Robber, 1927

        Est: zł800 - zł1,000

        Signed and described on the bottom plate: 1927 Zbójnicki Stryjeńska, in the lower right corner: label from | ZAKOPANE | MAY 1988, below inscription Wiesław 1988. Zofia Stryjeńska (née Lubańska; 13 May 1891, in Kraków – 28 February 1976, in Geneva) – Polish painter, graphic designer, illustrator, stage designer, a representative of art deco. Along with Olga Boznańska and Tamara de Lempicka, she was one of the best-known Polish women artists of the interwar period. In the 1930s she was nominated for the prestigious Golden Laurel of the Polish Academy of Literature, but declined the offer.

        Art in House
      • Zofia Stryjeńska, Card 12 from Polish Peasants Cotumes, Copyright by C. Szwedzicki, 1927
        Apr. 24, 2020

        Zofia Stryjeńska, Card 12 from Polish Peasants Cotumes, Copyright by C. Szwedzicki, 1927

        Est: zł1,500 - zł2,000

        Signed on the plate bottom Z. Stryjeńska, on the left letter S. and T. Zofia Stryjeńska (née Lubańska; 13 May 1891, in Kraków – 28 February 1976, in Geneva) – Polish painter, graphic designer, illustrator, stage designer, a representative of art deco. Along with Olga Boznańska and Tamara de Lempicka, she was one of the best-known Polish women artists of the interwar period. In the 1930s she was nominated for the prestigious Golden Laurel of the Polish Academy of Literature, but declined the offer.

        Art in House
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891-1976) Higlanders from Podhale, 1939
        Dec. 30, 2019

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891-1976) Higlanders from Podhale, 1939

        Est: zł1,400 - zł2,000

        lithography/paper, 42 x 32 cm

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891-1976) Musician from Zakopane, 1939
        Dec. 30, 2019

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891-1976) Musician from Zakopane, 1939

        Est: zł1,000 - zł1,500

        coloured lithography/paper, 39.5 x 50 cm

        Desa Unicum SA
      • 1929. ZOFIA STRYJEŃSKA. TOWARZYSTWO Kredytowe Ziemskie w Warszawie.
        Nov. 16, 2019

        1929. ZOFIA STRYJEŃSKA. TOWARZYSTWO Kredytowe Ziemskie w Warszawie.

        Est: zł300 - zł500

        TOWARZYSTWO Kredytowe Ziemskie w Warszawie. Warszawa 15 I 1929, 32,5 x 48,5 cm, ramka 47 x 63 cm, kupony – tak, podpis – faksymile i pióro, kategoria –finanse, nominał – 1000 Franków. Jeden z najbardziej dekoracyjnych walorów II RP. 6 % List zastawmy Towarzystwa Kredytowego Ziemskiego w Warszawie. Walor zaprojektowany przez Zofię Stryjeńską (1891– 1976), najsłynniejszą polską artystkę-plastyka międzywojnia. Malarka, grafik, ilustratorka, scenograf zasłynęła przede wszystkim jako reprezentantka stylu Art Deco. Walor jest piękną grafiką w tym właśnie stylu z charakterystycznymi wzorami geometrycznymi na bordiurze oraz z głową chłopki w chuście z kłosami zboża. Papier w dużym formacie jest przykładem jednego z ciekawszych projektów graficznych Zofii Stryjeńskiej. Pod światło widać znaki wodne w postaci powtarzanej nazwy firmy. Walor oprawiony w ramkę i passe-partout.

        Antykwariat Derubeis
      • Zofia Stryjeńska, Cracovian Peasant in Wedding Clothes - table 6, 1939
        Nov. 15, 2019

        Zofia Stryjeńska, Cracovian Peasant in Wedding Clothes - table 6, 1939

        Est: zł1,500 - zł2,000

        Zofia Stryjeńska (13 May 1891, in Kraków – 28 February 1976, in Geneva) – Polish painter, graphic designer, illustrator, stage designer, a representative of art deco. Along with Olga Boznańska and Tamara de Lempicka, she was one of the best-known Polish women artists of the interwar period. In the 1930s she was nominated for the prestigious Golden Laurel of the Polish Academy of Literature, but declined the offer.

        Art in House
      • Zofia Stryjeńska, Peasant Wedding - table 4, 1939
        Nov. 15, 2019

        Zofia Stryjeńska, Peasant Wedding - table 4, 1939

        Est: zł1,500 - zł2,000

        Zofia Stryjeńska (13 May 1891, in Kraków – 28 February 1976, in Geneva) – Polish painter, graphic designer, illustrator, stage designer, a representative of art deco. Along with Olga Boznańska and Tamara de Lempicka, she was one of the best-known Polish women artists of the interwar period. In the 1930s she was nominated for the prestigious Golden Laurel of the Polish Academy of Literature, but declined the offer.

        Art in House
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976), Polish Folk Costume
        Oct. 30, 2019

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976), Polish Folk Costume

        Est: zł1,400 - zł2,200

        hand-colored pochoir/paper, 28 x 38 cm (dimensions in passe-partout window)

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976), Project for an E. Wedel Chocolate Box with Lajkonik, circa 1934
        Sep. 17, 2019

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976), Project for an E. Wedel Chocolate Box with Lajkonik, circa 1934

        Est: zł38,000 - zł55,000

        gouache, watercolour/paper, 30.5 x 48 cm

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976) The man from the Tatra Mountains - board 16, 1939
        May. 07, 2019

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976) The man from the Tatra Mountains - board 16, 1939

        Est: zł1,000 - zł2,000

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976) The man from the Tatra Mountains - board 16, 1939, hand-colored pochoir on paper, 33.8 x 44.5 cm (dimensions in passe-partout window)

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976) Helpman on the farm - board 16, 1939
        May. 07, 2019

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976) Helpman on the farm - board 16, 1939

        Est: zł1,400 - zł2,200

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976) Helpman on the farm - board 16, 1939, hand-colored pochoir on paper, 32 x 46.5 cm (dimensions in passe-partout window)

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976) Cracovian wedding suit- board 6, 1939
        May. 07, 2019

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976) Cracovian wedding suit- board 6, 1939

        Est: zł1,000 - zł2,000

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976) Cracovian wedding suit- board 6, 1939 , hand-colored pochoir on paper, 47 x 36 cm

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjeńska, Polish Folk Costumes - Kujawy, 1939
        Apr. 12, 2019

        Zofia Stryjeńska, Polish Folk Costumes - Kujawy, 1939

        Est: zł1,400 - zł1,600

        Zofia Stryjeńska (13 May 1891, in Kraków – 1976, in Geneva) – Polish painter, graphic designer, illustrator, stage designer, a representative of art deco. Along with Olga Boznańska and Tamara de Lempicka, she was one of the best-known Polish women artists of the interwar period. In the 1930s she was nominated for the prestigious Golden Laurel of the Polish Academy of Literature, but declined the offer. Stryjeńska was part of the art group "Rytm" (rhythm). She may also have been influenced by Young Poland (Młoda Polska), a stylistically diverse art movement active between 1890 and 1918. She mainly used the tempera technique, producing lithographs, drawings, posters, designing toys, tapestry, stage sets, stage costumes and making book illustrations. Among her best known works are: pastorale, Slavic Idols cycle and Passover, as well as illustrations of the poem "Monachomachii" by bishop Krasicki, Seasons, Christmas Carols, Four Polish Dances, and the sacraments. She made part of the decoration of the Polish pavilion at the Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris in 1925, a series of six paintings for the twelve months, showing rural village life and seasonal change. This work brought her Europe-wide fame and five World Trade awards. She made a series of paintings depicting Polish folk dance artists in 1927. In many works, she depicting the pre-Christian Slavic gods worshipped in Poland. However, the artist herself always considered herself a Christian. She was raised as a Catholic, but converted for a short time to the Evangelical Church in order to divorce and remarry. Her fascination with the beliefs of ancient Slavs should be regarded as an artistic interest only.

        Art in House
      • Zofia Stryjeńska, Polish Folk Costumes - Highlanders, 1939
        Apr. 12, 2019

        Zofia Stryjeńska, Polish Folk Costumes - Highlanders, 1939

        Est: zł1,400 - zł1,600

        Zofia Stryjeńska (13 May 1891, in Kraków – 1976, in Geneva) – Polish painter, graphic designer, illustrator, stage designer, a representative of art deco. Along with Olga Boznańska and Tamara de Lempicka, she was one of the best-known Polish women artists of the interwar period. In the 1930s she was nominated for the prestigious Golden Laurel of the Polish Academy of Literature, but declined the offer. Stryjeńska was part of the art group "Rytm" (rhythm). She may also have been influenced by Young Poland (Młoda Polska), a stylistically diverse art movement active between 1890 and 1918. She mainly used the tempera technique, producing lithographs, drawings, posters, designing toys, tapestry, stage sets, stage costumes and making book illustrations. Among her best known works are: pastorale, Slavic Idols cycle and Passover, as well as illustrations of the poem "Monachomachii" by bishop Krasicki, Seasons, Christmas Carols, Four Polish Dances, and the sacraments. She made part of the decoration of the Polish pavilion at the Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris in 1925, a series of six paintings for the twelve months, showing rural village life and seasonal change. This work brought her Europe-wide fame and five World Trade awards. She made a series of paintings depicting Polish folk dance artists in 1927. In many works, she depicting the pre-Christian Slavic gods worshipped in Poland. However, the artist herself always considered herself a Christian. She was raised as a Catholic, but converted for a short time to the Evangelical Church in order to divorce and remarry. Her fascination with the beliefs of ancient Slavs should be regarded as an artistic interest only.

        Art in House
      • Zofia Stryjeńska, Polish Folk Costumes - Łowicz, 1939
        Apr. 12, 2019

        Zofia Stryjeńska, Polish Folk Costumes - Łowicz, 1939

        Est: zł1,400 - zł1,600

        Zofia Stryjeńska (13 May 1891, in Kraków – 1976, in Geneva) – Polish painter, graphic designer, illustrator, stage designer, a representative of art deco. Along with Olga Boznańska and Tamara de Lempicka, she was one of the best-known Polish women artists of the interwar period. In the 1930s she was nominated for the prestigious Golden Laurel of the Polish Academy of Literature, but declined the offer. Stryjeńska was part of the art group "Rytm" (rhythm). She may also have been influenced by Young Poland (Młoda Polska), a stylistically diverse art movement active between 1890 and 1918. She mainly used the tempera technique, producing lithographs, drawings, posters, designing toys, tapestry, stage sets, stage costumes and making book illustrations. Among her best known works are: pastorale, Slavic Idols cycle and Passover, as well as illustrations of the poem "Monachomachii" by bishop Krasicki, Seasons, Christmas Carols, Four Polish Dances, and the sacraments. She made part of the decoration of the Polish pavilion at the Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris in 1925, a series of six paintings for the twelve months, showing rural village life and seasonal change. This work brought her Europe-wide fame and five World Trade awards. She made a series of paintings depicting Polish folk dance artists in 1927. In many works, she depicting the pre-Christian Slavic gods worshipped in Poland. However, the artist herself always considered herself a Christian. She was raised as a Catholic, but converted for a short time to the Evangelical Church in order to divorce and remarry. Her fascination with the beliefs of ancient Slavs should be regarded as an artistic interest only.

        Art in House
      • Zofia Stryjeńska, Polish Folk Costumes - Cracow, 1939
        Apr. 12, 2019

        Zofia Stryjeńska, Polish Folk Costumes - Cracow, 1939

        Est: zł1,400 - zł1,600

        Zofia Stryjeńska (13 May 1891, in Kraków – 1976, in Geneva) – Polish painter, graphic designer, illustrator, stage designer, a representative of art deco. Along with Olga Boznańska and Tamara de Lempicka, she was one of the best-known Polish women artists of the interwar period. In the 1930s she was nominated for the prestigious Golden Laurel of the Polish Academy of Literature, but declined the offer. Stryjeńska was part of the art group "Rytm" (rhythm). She may also have been influenced by Young Poland (Młoda Polska), a stylistically diverse art movement active between 1890 and 1918. She mainly used the tempera technique, producing lithographs, drawings, posters, designing toys, tapestry, stage sets, stage costumes and making book illustrations. Among her best known works are: pastorale, Slavic Idols cycle and Passover, as well as illustrations of the poem "Monachomachii" by bishop Krasicki, Seasons, Christmas Carols, Four Polish Dances, and the sacraments. She made part of the decoration of the Polish pavilion at the Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris in 1925, a series of six paintings for the twelve months, showing rural village life and seasonal change. This work brought her Europe-wide fame and five World Trade awards. She made a series of paintings depicting Polish folk dance artists in 1927. In many works, she depicting the pre-Christian Slavic gods worshipped in Poland. However, the artist herself always considered herself a Christian. She was raised as a Catholic, but converted for a short time to the Evangelical Church in order to divorce and remarry. Her fascination with the beliefs of ancient Slavs should be regarded as an artistic interest only.

        Art in House
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976) Lublin Folk Costume - plate 33, 1939
        Jan. 31, 2019

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976) Lublin Folk Costume - plate 33, 1939

        Est: zł1,400 - zł3,500

        hand-colored pochoir on paper, 42 x 33 cm

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976) Girl watering hunter, circa 1964
        Dec. 13, 2018

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976) Girl watering hunter, circa 1964

        Est: zł75,000 - zł130,000

        tempera on canvas, 69 x 90 cm (dimensions in passe-partout window)

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976), Projects for vignettes - "Polonaise" and Still life with music instrument, 1950s
        Nov. 13, 2018

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976), Projects for vignettes - "Polonaise" and Still life with music instrument, 1950s

        Est: zł4,500 - zł6,000

        gouache on paper, 21 x 30 cm (dimensions of every work)

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891-1976), A woman in a folk costume from Lesser Poland, 1939
        Oct. 04, 2018

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891-1976), A woman in a folk costume from Lesser Poland, 1939

        Est: zł1,400 - zł3,500

        hand-coloured pochoir on paper, 47 x 31.5 cm (image)

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891-1976), A man in a wedding folk costume from Silesia-table no. 13, 1939
        Oct. 04, 2018

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891-1976), A man in a wedding folk costume from Silesia-table no. 13, 1939

        Est: zł1,400 - zł3,500

        hand-coloured pochoir on paper, 43.5 x 31 cm (image)

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891-1976), A man in a folk costume from Wilanow-table no. 7, 1939
        Oct. 04, 2018

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891-1976), A man in a folk costume from Wilanow-table no. 7, 1939

        Est: zł1,400 - zł3,500

        hand-coloured pochoir on paper, 43.5 x 31.5 cm (image)

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891-1976), Folk costumes from Lviv-table no. 12, 1939
        Oct. 04, 2018

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891-1976), Folk costumes from Lviv-table no. 12, 1939

        Est: zł1,400 - zł3,000

        coloured lithograph on paper, 50 x 40 cm (image)

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891-1976), Folk costumes from Kujawy-table no. 30, 1939
        Oct. 04, 2018

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891-1976), Folk costumes from Kujawy-table no. 30, 1939

        Est: zł1,400 - zł3,000

        coloured lithograph on paper, 50 x 40 cm (image)

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976), Melodist
        Sep. 20, 2018

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976), Melodist

        Est: zł4,500 - zł7,000

        pencil on paper, 25.5 x 16.5 cm (dimensions in passe-partout window)

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891-1976) "Greetings in the sunrise", From the series: Courting, 1930s. 20th c.
        Sep. 13, 2018

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891-1976) "Greetings in the sunrise", From the series: Courting, 1930s. 20th c.

        Est: zł70,000 - zł100,000

        tempera, gouache on paper, 90 x 71 cm

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjenska, Portfolio, 1938 Tance Polskie 7 Plates, 1927
        Sep. 04, 2018

        Zofia Stryjenska, Portfolio, 1938 Tance Polskie 7 Plates, 1927

        Est: -

        Zofia Stryjenska Polish Artist, Art Deco, Portfolio, 1938, Tance Polskie, 7 Plates, 1927. Signed by author on cover in pencil, every plate signed and numbered by author in pencil Warsaw, 4pp text, 7 plates, 41.5x31cm. 4 pp. – title page and preface by Artur Schroeder. 7 color lithographs Condition: cover worn, rubbed, soiled, stained, rubbing, chipping to edges, tears to hinges. Brown fragile paper to 4 first pages with text, chipping to edges because of fragile paper. Yellowing, light wear, small damages to plates, wear to some edges Soiling to plate # 5 Zofia Stryjenska (born 13 May 1891 in Krakow, died 1976 in Geneva) – Polish painter, graphic designer, illustrator, stage designer, a representative of art deco. Along with Olga Boznanska and Tamara de Lempicka, she was one of the best-known Polish women artists of the interwar period. In the 1930s she was nominated for the prestigious Golden Laurel of the Polish Academy of Literature, but declined the offer

        The Bidder
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976) the folk outfits from Kujawskie - the board no. 30, 1939
        May. 29, 2018

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976) the folk outfits from Kujawskie - the board no. 30, 1939

        Est: zł2,000 - zł3,500

        colour lithograph on paper, 42 x 32 cm

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976) the folk outfits from Kujawskie - the board no. 28, 1939
        May. 29, 2018

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976) the folk outfits from Kujawskie - the board no. 28, 1939

        Est: zł2,000 - zł3,500

        colour lithograph on paper, 42 x 32 cm

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976) Man wearing the folk outfit from Polesie - the board no. 29, 1939
        May. 29, 2018

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976) Man wearing the folk outfit from Polesie - the board no. 29, 1939

        Est: zł2,000 - zł3,500

        pochoir coloured with gouache on paper, 41.5 x 30 cm

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976) Woman wearing the folk outfit from Vilnus - the board no. 39, 1939
        May. 29, 2018

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976) Woman wearing the folk outfit from Vilnus - the board no. 39, 1939

        Est: zł2,000 - zł3,500

        pochoir coloured with gouache on paper, 41.5 x 30 cm

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976) A man in national costume from Cracow - table no 3, 1939
        Feb. 15, 2018

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976) A man in national costume from Cracow - table no 3, 1939

        Est: zł1,000 - zł4,000

        pochoir coloured with gouache on paper, 50 x 40 cm

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976) A woman in national costume from Lowicz - table no 11, 1939
        Feb. 15, 2018

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976) A woman in national costume from Lowicz - table no 11, 1939

        Est: zł1,000 - zł4,000

        pochoir coloured with gouache on paper, 50 x 39.5 cm

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976) A man in national costume from Highlander - table no 21, 1939
        Feb. 15, 2018

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976) A man in national costume from Highlander - table no 21, 1939

        Est: zł1,000 - zł4,000

        pochoir coloured with gouache on paper, 50 x 39.5 cm

        Desa Unicum SA
      • Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976) A woman in national costume from Kurpie - table no 31, 1939
        Feb. 15, 2018

        Zofia Stryjenska (1891 - 1976) A woman in national costume from Kurpie - table no 31, 1939

        Est: zł1,000 - zł4,000

        pochoir coloured with gouache on paper, 50 x 39.5 cm

        Desa Unicum SA
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