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Piotr KrosnyUntitledcirca 1999
circa 1999
About the Item
Artist: Piotr Krosny – Polish (1959- )
Title: Untitled
Year: circa 1999
Medium: Oil on Linen
Size: 43.5 x 36.5 inches (111 x 93 cm)
Framed size: 44.5 x 37.5 inches (113 x 95 cm)
Signature: Signed lower left
Condition: Very good
Frame: Framed in original simple frame. Frame in fair condition
This oil on linen is immediately recognizable as the work of noted Polish artist Piotr Krosny (1959- ). Krosny makes use of heavy impasto, rich colors and strong gestures in his work. The painting is in very good condition, with some very thin lines of craquelure but these do not impact the integrity of the surface. The frame is thin and simple wood strips, for protection only.
Piotr Krosny was born in Poland in 1959 and is currently established in Sweden. He studied at The Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw and received a one year scholarship from the Ministry of Culture to study in the former Soviet Union (Kiev).
Exhibitions
1984 Gallery Vanha, Helsinki, Finland
1988/89 101 Wooster: Dolgenos, Newman & Cronin Exhibition Space, New York, USA
1991 Polish Cultural Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
1993 Critics’ Gallery “Pokaz”, Warsaw, Poland
1994 Gallery Hera, Stockholm, Sweden
1997 Gallery Manége, Moscow, Russia
1999 Gallery Hera, Stockholm, Sweden
2002 Polish Cultural Institute, Stockholm, Sweden. Stockholm Art Fair, Sweden
Since 1996 represented by a gallery in San Francisco and New York
2017 Art In Cambridge, Cambridge, England
2020 Gallery Hera, Stockholm, Sweden
Piotr Krosny is represented in various private collections including Sweden, Poland, Germany, United States and Russia.
Awards
He was the recipient of an award from the Warsaw Academy for his outstanding achievements in graphics and painting.
His work was also awarded a Certificate of Excellence in the International Art Competition of New York 1988.
- Creator:Piotr Krosny (1959)
- Creation Year:circa 1999
- Dimensions:Height: 44.5 in (113.03 cm)Width: 37.5 in (95.25 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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- Condition:The painting is in very good condition, with some very thin lines of craquelure but these do not impact the integrity of the surface. The frame is thin and simple wood strips, for protection only.
- Gallery Location:San Francisco, CA
- Reference Number:Seller: PM06132020-11stDibs: LU66636315222
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