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Jacek Sowicki
As time goes by - Mixed media print, Figurative etching, Black & White

2004

$559.05
£423.49
€480
CA$774.49
A$868.64
CHF 454.90
MX$10,554.87
NOK 5,776.41
SEK 5,476.44
DKK 3,654.61

About the Item

JACEK SOWICKI (born in 1948) He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow and graduated from the Academy Of Fine Arts in Warsaw in 1973. In 1984-89 he run the graphics atelier at the Academy. Sowicki participated in numerous exhibitions in Poland, Australia, Germany, Holland, ex=Yugoslavia, Great Britain and others. 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. FRAME The painting is not framed. One of the photos presented a visualisation of the frame.
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  • Creation Year:
    2004
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 17.72 in (45 cm)Width: 23.23 in (59 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Warsaw, PL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 29541stDibs: LU101014716382

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