- Stefan Filipkiewicz
Stefan Filipkiewicz [IPA-pl|'|s|t|e|f|a|n|-|f|i|l|i|p|'|k|j|e|w|i|cz] (1879-1944; born in
Tarnów ) was a Polish painter and designer, notable for his landscapes created within theYoung Poland movement. He was also a notable Polish representative of theart nouveau style.In 1899, the Society of Friends of Fine Arts in
Kraków organized the first exhibition of his landscapes of theTatra Mountains and the region ofPodhale . Between 1900 and 1908 he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts inKraków under the tutorship ofJózef Mehoffer ,Leon Wyczółkowski , Jan Stanisławski andJózef Pankiewicz .In 1908, he joined the Society of Polish Artists. In 1929, he was awarded the Golden Medal of the Universal Exhibition in
Poznań . Four years later, he was also awarded by thePolish Academy of Skills for his works. During the Invasion of Poland in 1939 he fled toHungary , where he became an active member of several underground organizations. Arrested by theGestapo , he was sent to theMauthausen-Gusen concentration camp where he was murdered.External links
*pl icon [http://www.culture.pl/pl/culture/artykuly/os_filipkiewicz_stefan Biography of Stefan Filipkiewicz]
*Paintings:
** [http://webart.omikron.com.pl/paint/authors/FILI_ST/FiliSt2.jpgDolina Dunajca w deszczu/Dunajec Valley in the Rain (1908)]
** [http://webart.omikron.com.pl/paint/authors/FILI_ST/FiliSt1.jpgZmarzły Staw/Frozen pond (1919)]
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