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Hanna Bakuła Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

Hanna Bakuła is a Polish painter, stage designer and writer. Bakuła graduated with honors from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, where she studied under such polish masters as J. Tarasin, E. Eibisch, A. Kobzdej. In 1981, she moved to New York and settled down in Manhattan. She painted, designed scenography and costumes for the avant-garde theatre, The Kitchen. These designs were praised by The New York Times as the best of the Off-Broadway projects and won the first prize. She received a scholarship from the Guggenheim Foundation. In 1989, she came back to Poland. Since 1996, Bakuła has organized Franz Schubert's Music Festivals. In 1997, she has established the Hanna Bakuła Foundation and later, the Women's Club. Bakuła is an author of many portraits, including Grace Jones, Liv Ullmann and Yehudi Menuhin. She works and lives in Warsaw.

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Artist: Hanna Bakuła
Antivirus flowers - Figurative Pastel Drawing, Colorgul, Vibrant, Still life
By Hanna Bakuła
Located in Warsaw, PL
HANNA BAKUŁA (born in 1950) Polish painter, stage designer and writer. Bakuła graduated with honors from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, where she studied under such polish masters as J. Tarasin, E. Eibisch, A. Kobzdej. In 1981 she moved to New York and settled down on Manhattan. She painted, designed scenography and costumes for the avant-garde theatre "The Kitchen". These designs were praised by "The New York Times" as the best of the Off Broadway projects and won the first prize. She received a scholarship from the Guggenheim Foundation. In 1989 she came back to Poland. Since 1996 years Bakuła has organized Franz Schubert...
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1980s Contemporary Hanna Bakuła Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Pastel

La Lune - Watercolor painting, Figurative, Colourful, Blue green & purple
By Hanna Bakuła
Located in Warsaw, PL
HANNA BAKUŁA (born in 1950) Polish painter, stage designer and writer. Bakuła graduated with honors from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, where she studied under such polish maste...
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20th Century Other Art Style Hanna Bakuła Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Selfportrait with persian cat - Contemporary figurative colourful oil painting
By Hanna Bakuła
Located in Warsaw, PL
HANNA BAKUŁA (born in 1950) Polish painter, stage designer and writer. Bakuła graduated with honors from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, where she studied under such polish masters as J. Tarasin, E. Eibisch, A. Kobzdej. In 1981 she moved to New York and settled down on Manhattan. She painted, designed scenography and costumes for the avant-garde theatre "The Kitchen". These designs were praised by "The New York Times" as the best of the Off Broadway projects and won the first prize. She received a scholarship from the Guggenheim Foundation. In 1989 she came back to Poland. Since 1996 years Bakuła has organized Franz Schubert...
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20th Century Other Art Style Hanna Bakuła Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

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Oil, Canvas

Le Roi - Watercolor painting, Figurative, Colourful
By Hanna Bakuła
Located in Warsaw, PL
HANNA BAKUŁA (born in 1950) Polish painter, stage designer and writer. Bakuła graduated with honors from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, where she studied under such polish maste...
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20th Century Other Art Style Hanna Bakuła Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Cancan - Watercolor painting, Figurative, Colourful, Dance, Satirical
By Hanna Bakuła
Located in Warsaw, PL
HANNA BAKUŁA (born in 1950) Polish painter, stage designer and writer. Bakuła graduated with honors from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, where she studied under such polish masters as J. Tarasin, E. Eibisch, A. Kobzdej. In 1981 she moved to New York and settled down on Manhattan. She painted, designed scenography and costumes for the avant-garde theatre "The Kitchen". These designs were praised by "The New York Times" as the best of the Off Broadway projects and won the first prize. She received a scholarship from the Guggenheim Foundation. In 1989 she came back to Poland. Since 1996 years Bakuła has organized Franz Schubert...
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20th Century Other Art Style Hanna Bakuła Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

Selfportrait - Crayon drawing, Figurative, Colourful, Woman, Nude
By Hanna Bakuła
Located in Warsaw, PL
HANNA BAKUŁA (born in 1950) Polish painter, stage designer and writer. Bakuła graduated with honors from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, where she studied under such polish maste...
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Late 20th Century Other Art Style Hanna Bakuła Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Crayon

Lady of spades - Watercolor painting, Figurative, Colourful
By Hanna Bakuła
Located in Warsaw, PL
HANNA BAKUŁA (born in 1950) Polish painter, stage designer and writer. Bakuła graduated with honors from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, where she studied under such polish maste...
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20th Century Other Art Style Hanna Bakuła Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

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