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Władysław Skoczylas, photo nieznany, 1928, Domaine public
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ID: OS-008475-W (ID-001718)

Władysław Skoczylas

ID: OS-008475-W (ID-001718)

Władysław Skoczylas

First name:
Władysław
Last Name:
Skoczylas
Date of birth:
04-04-1883
Place of birth:
Wieliczka
Date of death:
08-04-1934
Place od death:
Warszawa
Age:
51
Profession:
sculptor, painter, pedagogue, painter
Biography:

Władysław Skoczylas (1883-1934), Polish painter, sculptor, printmaker and educator. Founder of the Polish school of wood engraving. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków. He was taught painting by Leon Wyczółkowski and Teodor Azentowicz, and sculpture by Konstanty Laszczka. Between 1910 and 1913, he received his education in Paris. In 1922, he became head of the Department of Graphic Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, and its director in 1929-1930. For his series of watercolours, he received a bronze medal at the Olympic competition of art and literature in Amsterdam in 1928. He was a co-founder of the Association of Polish Artists 'Rhythm' (1922), the Association of Graphic Artists 'Rhythm' (1925) and the Institute of Art Propaganda. A characteristic feature of his work is Skoczylas's 'comb', that is, the rhythmic interweaving of white and black in the composition.

Place of burial:
Monachium - Perlacher Forst
Place of commemoration:
Monachium - Perlacher Forst
Number of plot/sector:
Ehrenhaim I
Data założenia karty:
22.06.2022
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