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Janusz Przybylski
Maler und Modell - XX century, Black and white, Figurative print

1986

About the Item

Limited edition. JANUSZ PRZYBYLSKI (b. 1937, d. 1998) A graduate of the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts where he studied under Alexander Kobzdej (graduated with honors in 1963). He was a teacher at his alma mater. His artworks represented Poland, among others, at the Fifth Biennial of Young Art in Paris (1967 - painting) and at the XI Biennial of Sao Paulo (1971 - Graphics, awarded the gold medal).
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