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Marlena Nizio
Cracow - XX century, Oil figurative painting, Landscape

1995

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MARLENA NIZIO Studied painting under prof. Jerzy Nowosielski at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow. She received her diploma in 1986. She was a holder of scholarship of the Ministry of Culture in Arts (1987). Professor Nowosielski about Marlena Nizio: “Marlena Nizio studied painting in my atelier (...). Yet I did not expect such a strong hit, such a massive activity of the already shaped artistic vision, better to say: inborn, ready and absolutely independent. It even frightens me. When the beginning comes with something so much complete and formed, what will be next? Where is the place for progress and maturation? But these are pedant questions. In the front of artistic facts such questions cannot be asked. One should be grateful for what is already been given to us, because such moments of joy and satisfaction are rare in the contemporary painting. The duty of a person writing for a catalogue is to state the unquestioned fact. Someone already formed enters our artistic life. Someone with a true and individual artistic vision, who does not have to search out for it because it is already given to that person. It is real beyond any doubts. It is a fact and artistic reality totally genuine. Everything we can do now is sit and rejoice over it. In times so much difficult for art, full of doubts about the future of painting, these pictures prove such forecasts wrong.”
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    1995
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    Height: 33.47 in (85 cm)Width: 21.66 in (55 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Warsaw, PL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 21571stDibs: LU101013948912
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