Portrait

Jozef Szuszkiewicz

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Basic information
ID
ФМз-Г-IV-500
Author
Jozef Szuszkiewicz
Name
Portrait
Country
Poland
Technique
monotype
Material
paper
Dimensions (height x width, cm)
19.3 x 13
Additionally
Information about author
Author
Jozef Szuszkiewicz
Artist's lifetime
1912–1982
Country
Austro-Hungarian Empire, Poland
Biography
Jozef Szuszkiewicz (1912, Lviv, Austro-Hungarian Empire – 1982, Tarnow, Poland) was a painter, graphic artist, and one of the founders of the Ludwik Solski Theatre in Tarnow. Teacher and director of the Lyceum of the Arts in Tarnow. Szuszkiewicz studied at the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts under Tadeusz Pruszkowski’s and Leon Wyczolkowski’s guidance. He participated in the Polish September Campaign of 1939, during which the Germans took him prisoner. After his release, the artist returned to Lviv, where he stayed until 1944. He later moved with his family to Tarnow. Member of the Association of Polish Artists, Jozef Szuszkiewicz participated in the first three national Biennales of Graphics in Krakow (1960, 1962, 1964) and also exhibited his works at the 10th World Congress of Ex Libris (Krakow, 1964). The artist’s solo exhibitions occurred in many cities across Poland and abroad. Szuszkiewicz’s work includes landscapes, portraits, still lifes, graphics, ex-libris designs, and projects for stained glass and polychromy for churches and chapels. His works are preserved in the Tarnow, Katowice, Wroclaw, and Lviv museums.
Object description
A bust portrait of a young man of classical appearance. Possibly a sketch from an ancient sculpture.
Inscriptions
To the right below the image, there is the artist's signature in pencil. On the back at the top, the number "146" is written in a triangle with a pencil. The following is the inscription: "Szuszkiewicz. Portrait, lithography; 19.3 х 13; 20.4 х 14.9". On the right is the number "2047" in pencil. On the reverse side is a mirror image of the portrait in the form of a pencil sketch, crossed out with numerous dashes.
Legal regulation
Borys Voznytskyi Lviv National Art Gallery