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Ewa Kutylak
A meeting. Mezzotint print, Limited edition, Black & white, Polish artist

2011

$354.35
£266.24
€300
CA$487.95
A$546.10
CHF 285.86
MX$6,634.15
NOK 3,629.76
SEK 3,425.30
DKK 2,283.30

About the Item

Contemporary figurative black & white mezzotint and drypoint print by Polish artist Ewa Kutylak. Print depicts a man facing a horse. Above them there is a dog in a landscape and beneath them table with glass. The title of this print is 'A meeting' EWA KUTYLAK She graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw. The subject of work Kutylak oscillates around the animal and plant symbolism combined with stylized depictions or portraits of people silhouettes. These motifs, often scaled to each other, are placed against or in combination with views of gardens and landscapes. Biblical references and scenes reminiscent of the illustrations of medieval bestiaries are also frequent. She has participated in numerous contest exhibitions in the world (Italy, Belgium, Portugal, Bulgaria, Denmark, Egypt, China). Winner of the Scholarship of the Ministry of Culture. Received the award at the Guangzhou 1st International Poster and Mini-prints Biennale Exhibition (China) and VIII Biennial of Graphic of Josep de Ribera (Spain). PROVENANCE Exhibited at Katarzyna Napiorkowska Gallery. The Gallery is a primary representative for this artist. The Gallery of Katarzyna Napiorkowska is one of the first private art galleries in Poland. For over 30 years, the gallery has been presenting contemporary paintings, graphics, drawings, and sculptures. Our galleries are located in Warsaw and Brussels. The portfolio of the Gallery includes selected objects of renowned Polish artists. In 2015, our Gallery was awarded the prestigious title of the Ambassador of the Polish Economy in the European Brand category awarded by the Business Center Club. CONDITION Very good condition.
  • Creator:
    Ewa Kutylak (Polish)
  • Creation Year:
    2011
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 3.15 in (8 cm)Width: 5.12 in (13 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Warsaw, PL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 205541stDibs: LU1010115225892

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